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Old 08-06-2014, 11:12 AM   #21
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Earlier this year, while in the Tucson area, the place we were staying said we could wash Homelet. At Wal Mart where we went to buy a hose/nozzle we found this:

TURTLE WAX® RINSE-FREE WASH & WAX 33.8 fl. oz.

It worked fine!

I looked for it at our Wal Mart in Washington, and couldn't find it. I didn't have the nerve to use it on our new car...
I wonder how this product would work on our old finishes. I just use a light wax coating on mine (no shiny zep). I'm tempted to try this so I don't have to 'wax on wax off'.
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Just a caution based on my recent experience. I used Meguiqar's Ultimate Wash & Wax on the new paint before heading to the Oregon Gathering. I didn't have time to hand wax and I wanted some protection on the paint for the long drive. I followed the instructions exactly, actually measuring the amount of water and product. The result was a disaster, the finish became very sticky, dust and dirt would not rinse off. When I got home I had to wipe the entire trailer with Prep-Sol to remove it .... I have since hand waxed the finish and it looks and feels great.
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