got the chemical guys snow foam it was awesome!!! As recommended by adventure rig, would like to see a video on chemical guys fiberglass wax there’s not one outside of chemical guys channel...way too many people with rv/boats for no vid(open market)
Disagree with using a brush. If you insist on it. I would cover the brush with a microfiber towel. Brushes are never a good odes when it comes to detailing your vehicles. Not once
You provided no information about drying techniques. For this and other reasons, this isn't a very useful video. After watching other videos I decided to edit my comment (since it is critical) to add that you provided nothing helpful about how to wash the roof (your time spent showing how to clean tires isn't helpful; everyone who washes cars knows this already). If you're going to cause people to spend time watching what you've produced, make it worthwhile.
That chemical guys snow foam
Is the TRUTH
👍🏼
How often would you recommend washing and wax your RV? (We are about to go full time and will be traveling prob. 600 miles per week)
We wash it after every trip and wax it twice a year.
Thanks for the info we desperately need to wash ours. And your right what’s the point in having it if you don’t get it dirty! Safe travels!
Thanks for watching Neu!
How many bottles of wax did you use? I've been looking for a wax for our camper. Thanks for the upload
I use about a 1/2 a bottle when using a powered buffer but a bit more if I do it by hand.
how much would you cost a person that wants a 34 foot trailer detailed. wash, wheels, tires cleaned, tire dressing, and a fresh coat of wax
I don’t know. It would all depend on where you are in the country and how much people charge in that location.
I own a detailing business in the Midwest and charge $15 per foot for RV/Marine.
@@cyclonefanatic5450 Wound that be $1,050 for a 27’ trailer that is 8’ wide?
@@AdventureRig nope, I only measure by length. Just finished a 37 foot 5th wheel yesterday. $555 for that job and took 8 hours for wash, decon and wax
@@cyclonefanatic5450 Gotcha. That seems very reasonable.
got the chemical guys snow foam it was awesome!!! As recommended by adventure rig, would like to see a video on chemical guys fiberglass wax there’s not one outside of chemical guys channel...way too many people with rv/boats for no vid(open market)
That's great! Maybe we'll have to try that in the future and report back.
Adventure Rig yessir/yesmam
Adding a lithium battery powered low speed orbital buffer to your arsenal would pay dividends!
I actually just picked one up a few months ago however it’s corded not battery powered. It is an absolute game changer!
Dewalt just came out with a550 psi power cleaner! Perfect!
Awesome!!
Everything looks great except for the scrub brush, I'd switch to a microfiber.
Thanks for watching!
Blessed
Young James Thanks for watching YJ.
Disagree with using a brush. If you insist on it. I would cover the brush with a microfiber towel. Brushes are never a good odes when it comes to detailing your vehicles. Not once
Thanks for watching Gil.
@@AdventureRig fo sho! Thanks for making your videos. We all learn from each other. Stay with the format. It's easy to watch.
I wouldn't use any of those chemicals. Just some soap and water.
Thanks for watching Paul!
Dish soap dulls paint and also strips sealants.
You provided no information about drying techniques. For this and other reasons, this isn't a very useful video. After watching other videos I decided to edit my comment (since it is critical) to add that you provided nothing helpful about how to wash the roof (your time spent showing how to clean tires isn't helpful; everyone who washes cars knows this already). If you're going to cause people to spend time watching what you've produced, make it worthwhile.
You should publish a more thorough video.
@@AdventureRig I don't need to make videos. I'll simply watch someone else's videos.