Spring Clean
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Spring Clean
Hi Everyone
It's that time of year when the bodywork is looking a bit tired, It is too late to book a valet, so I thought I would give the MH a spring clean, I know the gel coat is quite soft, so can anyone recommend a good mild cleaner/wax polish for me to use to brighten it up a bit any other suggestions most welcome
regards
Alan
It's that time of year when the bodywork is looking a bit tired, It is too late to book a valet, so I thought I would give the MH a spring clean, I know the gel coat is quite soft, so can anyone recommend a good mild cleaner/wax polish for me to use to brighten it up a bit any other suggestions most welcome
regards
Alan
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Re: Spring Clean
Meguiar's marine/RV range of products - not the cheapest but in my experience the best for the gelcoat on my monocoque:
https://www.meguiars.co.uk/shop/marine/
I also use appropriate products from their range for cleaning, polishing and detailing the cab doors, bonnet etc.
https://www.meguiars.co.uk/shop/marine/
I also use appropriate products from their range for cleaning, polishing and detailing the cab doors, bonnet etc.
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Roger
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