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Originally Posted by Tgribb6
It seems as if you never got much of a reply. However, I am looking to purchase the Wash Wax All mop. Its a waterless system and gets great reviews. Check it out at washwax.com.
Ty
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I've used their system and it does a fine job, but, when I got a bigger TV and RV, I found I was using a lot of it...
I've recently switched to a similar product, Optimum No Rinse Wash and Wax:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E9TS6O/..._M3T1_ST1_dp_1
I can use less of the product (it mixes in a bucket of water giving "volume") and it seems to do just as good a job. Most RV parks ban the rinsing, but, taking a bucket of Optimum and rubbing the dirt off and then drying isn't any more obtrusive than spraying and I don't use so much of the "pay for" product. Should cost me less, but, if it doesn't do as good a job (just used one time so far on one of my antique cars) over the long haul, I'd go back to Wash Wax All with no hesitation.
I prefer to hand wash and wax, but, for those long trips where you get the front, especially, really grungy they seem do the trick. I tried going to a truck wash (OTR) one time...took three hours to calm the kitties back down; they definitely didn't like being inside while the pressure washers were hitting the rig, so, the waterless (for the most part) quick cleans work for me.
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My 2 cents, your mileage may vary...
Don
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