Yahoo Message Number: 96940 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96940)
We are on a long road trip and the coach needs a bath. Most of the other coaches we pass on the road are nice and clean. I would like to know how the Country Coach folks deal with washing the coach while traveling. Most of the campgrounds don't allow coach washing and the boondock places have no facilities either. I was thinking of some truck wash places but we have solar panels, TV dish and other antennas on the roof so I was worried about those getting damagedAny suggestions would be appreciated. Norm2004 Intrigue #11773
Yahoo Message Number: 96945 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96945)
We've had good luck at truck washes. Most of them don't use machines scaled up from car washes. Blue Beacon is a chain with locations scattered around the country.http://www.bluebeacon.com/locationinformation/locationlist/ (http://www.bluebeacon.com/locationinformation/locationlist/)Some RV dealers and/or repair places offer washing. Also, campgrounds often will refer mobile washing services to you that they allow to operate in their parks. Occasionally you'll find a campground with a separate wash rack. Orange Grove RV Park near Bakersfield, CA, comes to mind. But we've stayed in others that would allow washing on site, like Phoenix RV Park in Salem, OR, though as you say, most don't. You just have to ask. HTHDave M. 2002 Affinity #6103
Yahoo Message Number: 96946 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96946)
I have used DryWash for the last three coaches I owned. No water and after a coat or two, the coach stays much cleaner on the road as well. I've always been a paste wax guy, but about 6-7 years ago, tried the product and it made me a believer. No silicones, and all you need to carry is a good supply of terry towels. Wipe dirt directly off without scratches and streaking - no way I thought; but now I'm a believer,
Roger Harper
2007 Affinity
#6740
Yahoo Message Number: 96947 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96947)
Same here, been on the road since June 6 and I hate a dirty coach. I am using Wash Wax All system and very satisfied with it. Works great and leaves enough wax (or whatever is in the stuff) that water beads and the coach looks great. Whenever we can, I do a regular hose and wash with my Swobbit gizmo but I have only done that twice, both times at a RV park in Kansas City that allows it. Most do not.
I have never used Blue Beacon. I did see a coach that was washed at a similar truck wash in Ontario, OR and it looked terrible when done. Lot's of streaking and water spots on the coach when done.
Gary
'07 Allure 470 #31578
Yahoo Message Number: 96953 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96953)
I use Blue Beacon most of the time. I also have a few spots that do truck washes by hand, but they are few and far between. Blue Beacon is not detailing, but gets it clean.
Mikee
Yahoo Message Number: 96958 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96958)
Many of the RV parks and wash racks have very hard water so it does leave a lot of water spots. Sometimes I wash it in the rain if it is warm enough out. I have tried the Dry Wash and it works great but it takes a lot of elbow grease and this time our coach is really dirty. I will try the truck wash as recommended next time I am near one. Thank you all for your replies. Norm2004 Intrigue #11773
Yahoo Message Number: 96959 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96959)
One other possibility is some parks allow mobile wash companies to wash your rig in park.
We have seen these companies mostly in places with lots of regular customers and longer stays, like Palm Springs.
Yahoo Message Number: 96960 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96960)
I have used the Wash Wax product for the past 3 years and am very satisfied with the results. I wash it with water occasionally when available but only if very dirty.
Aircraft RV Cleaner Waterless Wash Wax Detailing Products Supplies (http://www.washwax.com)
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I've never tried their other products but looks like they have it all.
-Dennis Holmes
2006 Intrigue 530 #12055
Yahoo Message Number: 96961 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96961)
Roger... I've read a lot of testimonials but yours won me to try it. Question is, which product exactly? I found 'DRI WASH' - www.driwashsolutions.com is that it? I see they actually have two
Classic Waterless Car Wash
ULTRA-ION™ Waterless Car Wash
Is one of those the product you use? I see Amazon has them available "prime" aka no shipping charges.
Please confirm
thanks
Joseph Burkle
2010 Tiffin Allegro Bus 43QRP
43' quad slide tag axle ISL 425 HP pusher formerly:
2008 Country Coach Inspire 360 Founders Edition
www.windseeker.com
Yahoo Message Number: 96963 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96963)
Joseph:
I get mine through a guy Ron/Karen Kiraly; telephone 520-431-0005; they will ship direct and usually cheaper than via internet. Like I said, I've always been a wax guy for over 40 years and this stuff does the trick. Keeps it clean, and it seems to repel the dirt as well when we travel. Used it over 6 years now and it still baffles my mind that you can clean the dirt right off and leave it without streaks/scratches. If it's really muddy, I'll wash it with just water, but they say you don't even need to do that and I have done it just to see and it does work. You'll just need a lot more terry towels because they get so dirty if the coach is really bad.
I believe the product is the DriWash ( from the website you sent) and Guard, but check with Ron or Karen
Roger Harper
2007 Affinity
#6740
Yahoo Message Number: 96970 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/96970)
Joseph, I have used Dri Wash and Guard, a similar product called No Wet and the Wash Wax All product. They all work well. I have two gallons of No Wet at home that I use on my cars, the boat and the RV when at home. However, the reason I really like the Wash Wax All system is it includes not only the waterless cleaning liquid but also a long handled wet/Dry mop that lets you do the entire coach from the ground. No need to climb a ladder. Check it out at WashWaxAll.com
Gary
'07 Allure 470 #31578