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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
We have just taken possession of a(new to us)2006 Suncruiser 38T, with full body paint. With our previous coach, I waxed it twice a year using Nu Finish. What is the best way to protect the finish and keep the coach looking good? Does anyone use Nu Finish on their full body paint coach?
2006 Itasca Suncruiser 38T W24 Chassis. 22.5" tires Toad: 2003 Toyota Corolla, Brake Buddy |
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"Winnebago Owner's Forum Moderator"![]() |
I also use Nu Finish on my rig which does not have FBP. However, I would not hesitate to use it on a painted rig. I would say any good automotive wax or polish would work fine. I've had great results on my cars, boat and the motorhome with a product called No Wet which is a waterless cleaner with wax.
NuFinish does seem to last longer than many other polishes. '02 Journey DL, 36GD, 330 CAT. '08 Explorer Toad, Blue Ox Aventa II, Air Force One Toad Brake. Smith Mountain Lake, VA |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Use the same kinds of products you would use on a clear coat painted car. I use J Wax Liquid Car Wash made by Turtle Wax 3 or 4 times a year. I am not familiar with "Nu Finish," but whatever you use, make sure it says on the container something along the lines of "Safe for use on Clear Coat finishes." Paul (KE5LXU) ...fulltimin' '03 Winnebago Ultimate Advantage 40E '00 Honda Odyssey toad SMART * FMCA * WIT * ESCAPEES http://www.pjrider.com |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
I've used NuFinish (however it is spelled) for years and years on cars. I have also used it on our coach. Winnebago does not recommend waxes which contain silicones - I think NuFinish contains silicones but I'm not sure. Last coach wax job I used a Mother's product. I always had good results with Mother's on my Corvette, so I'll probably stick with it for the coach.
Here is the link for Winnebago service tips on exterior care. --John 2005 Horizon 40AD, 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD Datastorm - F1 Our current location Our blog Our web site Current weather at the ranch Ranch webcam |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
The Jan '08 service tips was about caring for exterior finish (see the link on this forum). They suggested using Meguiars M8132 polish for full body paint. I tried that last month. It was easy to use and did an excellent job.
It is almost a one step process because you put the polish on the polisher and keep going over the section until the wax is dry then just use a cloth to wipe of any residue. Sounds like work but really isn't. It takes very little time compared to the put it on, let it dry, take it off method. I had to go to an auto parts store that sold paint products to find it. It is not in the typical red bottle but a cream colored one. There is also one called Speed Wax the guy at the store said was the same stuff but the number listed in the service tips can be used for polisher or hand application and the Speed Wax is for polisher only. Olive 2007 Winnebago Journey 36' Numbers 6:24-26 |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member iRV2.com Contributor" |
I use nu finish twice a year becasue it is easy.
Works fine for me. I am thinking of going to a detailer once a year to see if I can get a deep cleaning. The detailer wants $400.00 peter griffin 2006 itasca suncruiser 33v f53 ONAN EC-30, pro pressure, tilt a rack, KVH R6, Progressive Industries LC HW50,garmin 7200, HENDERSON SS REAR TRAC BAR SS401-older two piece version added additional rear passenger spring, ultra trik-l-start, BLUE STREAK, AQUA EZ FLO, |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Be careful the 'deep-cleaning' doesn't mean you loose a few mils of your clear-coat every year. --John 2005 Horizon 40AD, 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD Datastorm - F1 Our current location Our blog Our web site Current weather at the ranch Ranch webcam |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
I get it detailed once a year. Cost between $350.00 and $400.00. They give it a good washing and then a coat of wax. You can feel the smoothness once it's done. Dust just slides off it.
2007 Suncruiser 33V Ford V-10 22,000 GVWR 2004 Suzuki XL-7 Toad "60" & Still a legend in my own mind. |
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Yeah, we've used NuFinish on our cars for years because it's always been rated highly by Consumer Reports. Like John, I thought I read somewhere that Winnebago doesn't recommend the use of polishes with silicones.
However, DH has still been using it on the motorhome because their website says this: Are car polishes that contain silicone bad for my car's paint? No, absolutely not. In fact, automotive paints worldwide actually contain silicone as a key ingredient for lubricity purposes. Silicone in car polishes will not cause "fish eyes," wihch are small circular craters that appear in the finish of new applications of paint. Applying fresh paint to the surface of your car that was recently waxed or polished may cause fish eyes in the paint if the proper steps weren't taken to remove the silicone or wax prior to repainting the car. But fish eyes don't appear in your paint's surface if you are polishing a dry, painted surface. On further research, a lot of polishes contain silicones so I guess we better re-think our decision and use one without silicones. So do the others ones you guys recommend contain them? ~~amanda 2007 Meridian 34H with C7 |
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"Moderator" |
I've never heard of a problem with waxes containing silicone and can find no mention or warning about them on the Winnebago web site. What I did find is an official service "tip" for maintaining the exterior of 2000-2009 Winnebago Industries products. It contains no warnings about silicone and simply says "automotive wax".
Winnebago Service Tip - 2000-2009 Exteriors Gary Brinck 2004 American Tradition 2007 GMC Acadia Homebase in the Ocala Nat'l Forest near Ocala, FL |
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