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252826 Post Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 7:25 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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ScotJimland wrote:
This is very good,

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.....errrr, no it's not!............it's flippin BRILLIANT! Very Happy

Tried it after your last posting Jim, and I've gotta say that although expensive, it's far better than Mer, Autoglym or any other polish I've ever used, especially on the front and rear caps which seem to use a different grade of fibreglass and tend to "dull off" very quickly.
Not with Starbrite tho' Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
 
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The man from Lamplass came to repair cracks in my fibre glass on Wednesday and he recons the best stuff to polish your fibre glass panels with is Mr Sheen, in fact he had a load of tins in his van. He did a cracking job as well, no pun intended.
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MY BUSINESS IS IN THE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CHEMICAL FIELD.
FOR 25YEARS OR SO I HAVE HAD DOZENS OF SALESMEN FROM VARIOUSE COMPANIES VISIT ME WITH MANY PRODUCTS.
AS A CARAVANER OF 23 YEARS AND MH ER OF 1 YEAR I HAVE TRIED THEM ALL.
MY CONCLUSION IS THAT FOR DULL BODYWORK ON CARAVANS / MOTORHOMES PAINTWORK AND FIBRE GLASS IS TO WASH WITH A SPONGE SOAKED IN WATER ( WITH WASH AND WAX OR DETERGENT)AND A SQUEEZE OF CREAM CLEANER WHICH HAS BEEN APROVED BY THE VITRIOUSE ENAMEL ASSOCIATION
(NON SCRATCH)WHEN DRY POLISH WITH ANY VEHICLE POLISH.
POLISH BEFORE WINTER AND THEN IN THE SPRING.
REMEMBER THAT THE MORE EXPENSIVE THAT A POLISH IS THE MORE PROFIT FOR THE RETAILER.
I USE THE SAME POLISH ON MY MH AS MY MERCEDES AND COMPANY VAN AND MOTOR CYCLE.
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Mr Sheen

Used it for years on my Scania truck when i was working and it always looked great, so easy to put on and a doddle to rub up too a beautiful sheen.
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The paintwork on my motorhome had a dull oxidised appearance to it, this is caused by lots of washing, and the lack of protective coating. i.e. polish, ..making the removal of the black streaks a 'mare of a job.
I spent a few weekends and evenings on the 'van with a machine polisher and G3 compound (farecla) not an easy task on a motorhome measuring 8.4 mtrs, but the results are worth it! Next use a machine polish to go over the van again removing any swirl marks, and finish by hand using a quality wax polish that does'nt contain silicone, keep on top of it by waxing every once in a while, it will add value to your motorhome and black streaks simply wipe off.

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