Blue Magic

Discussion in 'Care & Maintenance' started by Matt Rogers, Sep 22, 2012.

  1. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Novice

    It works on 'every' metal. So I tried it on the fenders, and wheels, and bumper, and Honda wheels. It worked great on everything. So, will probably be getting rid of more chemicals in the cabinet.
     
  2. ajs777

    ajs777 Novice

    Matt,

    Do you have any before and after pictures? We're all curious to see what your mirror like finish actually looks like. Obviously it won't look like an Airstream because CI uses a different aluminum. You mentioned it is holding up to the elements, what about those oily finger prints that have a tendency to get on the doors and galley hatch?
     
  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Novice

    I don't have any pics yet, but hope too soon. As for the fingerprints, it removed them all, removed the water spots and prevented them from returning. The only thing it didn't remove was some damage caused by bug spray.
     
  4. Dave & Brenda

    Dave & Brenda Newbie

    Rick, I kind of tend to lean in your direction too. I understand the value of regular maintenance, and this is too expensive of an investment to let fall apart. But we like to use our camper. A lot. So if it looks a little used, I don't think that's so bad. I don't want it to look used up, but I also don't want to have to fuss over it so much that I get freaked out over every little spot.

    To that end, we've found the Woody Wax to do well by us. It's easy to put on and take off, and, at least when we've done it, it's taken out any water spots that were on it.

    We applied it before 4,000 mile 2-week trip to Maine, and then again after a 7,000 mile 3-week trip out west. It looks good to me.
     
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