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Re: LD Manual Recommendation - Ultra Poly Wipe
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 156219
Ed-
 Yes, Finish Kare 2180 "Ultra Polymer Sealant" is what the factory sent me when I ordered "Poly Wipe" from them.

Mark
Former owner, 31-foot gas Class A
Former owner, 1997-8 mid-bath


Re: LD Manual Recommendation - Ultra Poly Wipe
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 156222
that's it!!!!  If you haven't used it before, a few things you need to know (I detailed cars during my college days):
 
  • the first time you use it, it's absorbed into the surface so it takes some time (to do it right)
  • you can use an orbital machine...just make sure you have enough bonnets to change them out frequently
  • I really appreciated the Poly Wipe after the second application (about 8 months after the initial...but we store our rig indoors)
  • just back from two weeks in Utah (Bryce and Zion) with quite a bit of weather (the flash flood deaths were in the news)...even with all the rain, mud and wind....it looked relatively "clean"...even got compliments...
  • you can search on the site here and see lots of good input on this product (and others)...
Good luck!

Bill 2013 31' TB
2013 31' Silver Twin Bed
Semi-retired 6/21....

Re: LD Manual Recommendation - Ultra Poly Wipe
Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 156223
Greetings, we just finished our first washing and waxing for our new Silver Fox and used the Ultra Poly Wipe. Gave a nice hard and shiny finish and was pretty easy to apply with lots of microfiber cloths from Home Depot. One thing - Vince warned us not to use it or any other wax on the roof and I can see why. That stuff is really slippery! Good luck.
Jean and Ian The Silver Fox
2015 MB


Re: LD Manual Recommendation - Ultra Poly Wipe
Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 156229
We had a 32 oz bottle and used a little more than half.

Jean, "The Silver Fox" 27 mb
2015 MB

Re: LD Manual Recommendation - Ultra Poly Wipe
Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 156231
I have been using this stuff since 2009.  The good news is, if you do it several times a year, so oxidation cannot build up, each application gets easier and you need less - less material, less time and less effort.  My first time, in Feb 2009 in Florida, with a friend helping, it took us probably 8 to 10 man hours to do the rig.  Now, I can do it, alone, in about 3 hours, which I spread over two or three days.  If I wait too long, though, it gets to be more work.

Ken F in NM
'08 MB