Waxing RV and 303
Thought I would post an experience I had today that some may not have experienced ( I had not).
Getting ready to go to FL at the end of the month so I was waxing the trailer then following up with 303 over the last several days. I would wax a side, get sidetracked for few days then 303, repeat on the back and nose. Today I lacked a section on the upper half so buffed it and waxed. I did not leave for a day or two; I immediately grabbed the 303 and began to go over the recently waxed surface so I could get it done this morning. Bad idea. Apparently the wax has to cure before you hit it with 303. I knew something didn't feel right putting it on but when I got down and put it in the light you could see that the 303 was just "melting" the wax and making everywhere I rubbed dull and streaked. So, rubbed it all down thoroughly, got the buffer and hit it again with the wax. Made it look like it had prior to the 303. I'll be waiting a couple of days before I go with the 303 again.
Just wanted to share that in case anyone was going to try it or had not experienced it. I guess all the previous times I had waited long enough for the wax to cure (I'm sure I did - I'm not usually a ball of fire when waxing the trailer).
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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