I'm considering using it on my 2002 Diplomat. I did this procedure as previously described on the Fiberglas roof of our American Eagle motorhome. I also have not done it as I ran out of time; The stories of yellowing over time are a concern to me; and the remove and reapply process sounded like way too much. *Note: This procedure will slightly change/darken the color/shade of your RV. In other words, it is versatile enough tha… Built in 2013 and mostly only washed so far. This floor polish contains 19% solids and is designed to quickly dry into a high gloss. I don’t think the panel part gets too hot and likely it would be fine, but as it is wax I’d be cautious and avoid the panel. He had a 2004 unit and said he had fully cleaned the unit, then used ZEP the bought at Home Depot to apply five coats. I will be putting boat wax on it next week. The effort and cost was well worth it. If you notice any bleeding during the BKF or TSP stage (steps 2 and 3), then give a quick wipe of ZWLFF across the graphics prior to step 4, which will seal them up. So 3M did not authorize the removal and replacement of the film (Which I understood, as it had not been properly taken are of...). Brookrv Work your way all the way around the RV. Work your way all the way around the RV. -Latex gloves. However, not so much here. All for less than $30 total! Have done the front cap at least once and the rear doors probably only once. Our rig is showing it's age and was thinking about doing this. -3M scrubbies (white, fine) The secret is in the surface preparation. This video shows what zep looks like and what to use to remove and how to remove it. I'm wondering if anyone else has used this product, and can give any details on the specific product to use? So did the whole coach. Practically stopped the black streaking after a rain. I came across an article which I’m reproducing here with thanks to the author. -Microfiber rags (white or laundered) Step 4: Now comes the easy part. But no fear, second coat does not help much. Many coats required but after removing the oxidation with their product and applying the finish coat, I was pleased with the results. Step 3: Next you want to make sure that there is absolutely no remaining wax on the RV, since any residual wax can cause the ZWLFF to peel and flake. Maybe an RV that's not yet oxidized ? Started 12 hours ago. This stuff works great and brings it back to new looking again. I called the ZEP support number and told them I had spilt some ZEP Wet-Look floor finish on my RV roof made out of EPDM rubber and while I did not mind it being there I just wanted to know if I should remove it to keep it from damaging the RV rubber roof. Some folks swear by the results, but others don't. We finally got round to getting the ingredients last week to do the job on our 2000 Adventurer which is badly oxydized. mattf301 It does not do that here on the east coast. spray wax. It is supposed to be a way to get a real shiny camper. It sticks to everything, makes it all shine and made the faded stripes look almost new again. Preparing the surface is the most important part, since anything left on the surface will be sealed under the Red Max Pro acrylic coating, and improper prep can also result in peeling/flaking later. -Don’t use new colored microfiber rags until they have been laundered, as the color may bleed. It is an acrylic floor finish product. You want to just wet the surface and be sure to wipe up any drips before they can dry. Know it won't shine like the sides because of the rubber surface, and the stains from years of mildew, but wondered if it would seal or should NOT be used. I just got a new motorcycle and have been using the Honda Pro cleaner polish and protectant  Have used it for years and it works great. Preparing the surface is the most important part, since anything left on the surface will be sealed under the ZWLFF acrylic coating, and improper prep can also result in peeling/flaking later. Fred and Bev, Remember, you’re just trying to “moisten” the surface with each thin coat, nothing more. But no way I'm repainting a trailer this age for $15k ? The can is getting near empty and was looking for a place near work to pick up some more. Unit is a 2012, and plan on it lasting us as long as we need a 5th wheel. will be the icing on the cake. He said it didn't require buffing and was very easy to apply over the gel coat including the decals. The cleaner your RV is, the better your final results will be. It really doesn’t matter whether you wipe horizontally, vertically, or in circles, and don’t worry about overlaps; ZWLFF is very thin/watery and you are just trying to “moisten” the surface. What exactly is a 'typical' RV ? Then go ahead and apply the ZWLFF to the entire RV (including the now sealed graphics) as per step 4 of the tutorial. -TSP (Trisodium Phosphate, powdered) That would be impossible. This product's quality finish resists scuffs and heel marks, and responds perfectly to ultra high-speed burnishing for moderate maintenance procedures. -After each coat, go around and open/operate all hatches, locks, catches, etc. Step 4: Now comes the easy part. For over 80 years, Zep has developed the most effective products trusted by professionals and consumers to get the job done right the first time. It is sold in Home Depot for about $25/gallon ($6.25/quart!). She asked me the material again and I restated it was on an RV EPDM rubber roof. Zep Wet-Look Floor Finish contains 20% solids and is formulated to dry quickly into a high gloss, "wet look" coating. If your unit has the fiberglass panels. =), When using zep floor wax on the rv can you use it on the metal panel where the heat comes out the hot water heater. In my opinion it is the next best thing to having the rig clear coated and certainly much less expensive. Makes it easy to correct mistakes or redo's. Started 10 hours ago, By -Some older, deteriorated graphics may “bleed” color onto the rag and surrounding areas. ZPEZUHTFF128 - Zep Commercial High-Traffic Floor Polish ... 5.0 out of 5 stars Makes RV shine. chse: Modifications, Alterations and Updates: 9: 05-11-2013 08:57 PM: Burro floor wet under the linoleum: is this a condensation problem? Not only will your RV shine like it hasn’t shined in years, it will be a deeper color as well*. ( Log Out /  If you notice any bleeding during the BKF or TSP stage (steps 2 and 3), then give a quick wipe of ZWLFF across the graphics prior to step 4, which will seal them up. But it did have the fiberglass sides. -Some older, deteriorated graphics may “bleed” color onto the rag and surrounding areas. Picking up a new TT this week - what all do we need? This process is for older RVs that have lost their shine and no longer respond to conventional wax. Zep Wet-Look Floor Polish is Step 3 of the 4-Step Pro Floor Maintenance System. Will be at the Spacecraft factory the first of October and they are going to allow me to use some of their rolling scaffolds to make the job easier. It's only 42 fool long, right? After much research we decided to try this product after sanding to remove the oxidation on the RV… *Note: This procedure will slightly change/darken the color/shade of your RV. I used a "flow-thru" brush attached to a hose to rinse the BKF residue thoroughly). This process is for older RVs that have lost their shine and no longer respond to conventional wax. will be the icing on the cake. Did not try Johnsons. As for it looking bad and cracking in a couple of years. Came across using Zep floor wax on coach and was interested enough to give it a test try...did 2x4 area back of coach and was impressed. I repeat: The prep-work is the most important part! The ZWLFF acrylic coating can sort of “glue” them closed. Scrub the surface of the motorhome, rinsing the scrubbie and re-applying the BKF often. DW and I went over the surfaces twice with Mr Clean eraser pads and TSP to remove any old wax and road grime. My guess is that painting the coach is not in the future for anything treated with this process. Has anyone used this recently? Do small areas at a time, rinsing well with water and a sponge as you go (Rinsing well is important to remove all BKF residue. By coat 3, you will be grinning ear to ear.   Pasted as rich text. -Be careful around window frames, locks, latches, etc., as the ZWLFF is very watery and will have a tendency to gather and cause runs. I redid that area, and the coach still looked good when I sold it four years later. I have a thread on IRV2 Class A forum asking for thoughts about applying Zep to our very damaged 3M film. Those of us that have done everything correctly, see no issues and lots of benefit. Hello, Jeff! I did not do the process as I ran out of time. 2+ years in Florida and it looks as good today as the first day it was applied. Zep ZULFFS128 128-ounce heavy-duty floor stripper concentrate Weiman Wood Floor Polish and Restorer - 32 Ounce - High-Traffic Hardwood Floor, Natural Shine, Removes Scratches, Leaves Protective Layer, Packaging May Vary $13.98$13.98($0.44/Fl Oz) Save 5% more with Subscribe & Save Clear editor. For the 7 years we have the coach, I've stripped the area with a good washing of Dawn detergent, and applied multiple coats of paste wax, which seemed to fill in he finer surface scratches. There still happy even after 10 years. It is Zep Wet Look Floor Finish (Step 3), about $25. You need to scrub off the old oxidation before you ever begin to coat it with Zep. The roof looked very good, (almost like new) and did so after 2 years. Hadn't seen this mentioned in any reply. here is my writeup on my success: http://rvhousekeeping.blogspot.com/2011/06/making-outside-shine.html#links. By Once I finished that, I vacuumed residue up, mopped the floor clean, let dry thoroughly, then proceeded with two coats of Zep Wet Look Floor Polish. Each additional coat will start to even it out and build up a deep layer of shine. Anyone use ZEP on the outside walls of their RV, IMG]http://i.imgur.com/dC2Mv2cl.jpg[/IMG], http://rvhousekeeping.blogspot.com/2011/06/making-outside-shine.html#links, CO Congressman Introduces Bill Banning Gun Sales To Non-Residents. How to polish/fix ZEP wet look FF? Rinse well as you go, then rinse again and let it dry completely (again, rinsing well is important to remove all TSP residue). First impression was great but after about 4 months it started looking terrible. Found the Original Bike Spirits and checked out their MSDS sheet to find the product is made by the Zep company. Or better yet in west Tn. Shake the ZWLFF well, and pour some into a shallow container (a pie pan works well). Followed the instructions above exactly on the front cap of my 2005 class C and it looks amazing. Proper prep and application is key to success and longevity. Good Luck! Mix up a bucket of TSP (1/2 cup) in water (2 gal), and use it to wash the entire RV again. WOULD NOT  RECOMMEND on coach that does not have oxidation...did my tow that had no oxidation have found no difference. We parked beside another 5th wheeler this past fall. This video shows what zep looks like and what to use to remove and how to remove it. I just washed the boat using Bar Keepers Friend, then washed it … Then used a microfiber cloth. Even old, faded graphics will have a new lease on life! It is the same thing as ZEP and comes off easily with their floor stripper, np. The link at the top of the post goes to the original post on IRV2 site, which is very helpful and has a lot of comments. To say I am happy with the results would be an understatement. =), HOW TO USE ZEP WET LOOK FLOOR FINISH ON THE OUTSIDE OF AN RV. Make sure there is NO wind blowing or you will be paying to remove it from some other vehicles. Now I would never put this on my painted 5th wheel. Guy did the Red Devil floor #3 (That is what I used) Seen it a few weeks ago.   Your link has been automatically embedded. Dampen it and wipe the surface with it. NOTE: I have taken this information from a post originally found here: http://www.irv2.com/forums/f84/zep-wax-its-great-162550-2.html, IRV2 has been an AMAZING site for the help, information, search and guidance from their members. Good luck. If you are getting a lot of runs, you’re applying it too heavily. The results are worth the elbow grease. Red Max Pro 3 is not available any more from Lowes (certainly not anywhere in AZ) so we found that Home Depot have it listed as Zep Wet Look Floor Finish. No one doing this ever gives a time of how long the shine lasts. Step 2: You now want to remove any and all stains, soiling, oxidation, and chalkiness from the surface. I used Red Maxx Pro a number of years ago on my fiberglass end caps. How much/how wet? Zep Wet-Look Floor Polish 128 Ounces ZUWLFF1282 (Pack of 2) Long Lasting Shine. Do not try to cut corners here. ... the Zep floor wax that is sold at Home Depot, theres two different versions, a low luster jug & than a high luster jug with the high luster being the higher cost jug. ), and squeeze out the excess. I remember in my reading that this lasts several years like 3 to 4 as long as it is washed and waxed and kept protected. =). You can use it with a carwash brush, a sponge, a pressure washer…anything you would normally use to wash your RV. Did clean with bar keepers friend.....did not use TSP.....but did wipe down with water and clean towels. Pics of : Using Zep Floor Polish On Rv. Probably test a small area first, to see how it adheres and reacts with the softer surfaces of the film. Not only will your RV shine like it hasn’t shined in years, it will be a deeper color as well*. I used a “flow-thru” brush attached to a hose to rinse the BKF residue thoroughly). Zep floor polish for rv you zep floor polish removed why i will zep floor polish for rv 7 month review zep floor polish wax on rv s how to. The thinner, the better. At this point it looks horrible. And coat 4 (or 5?) You want it more than damp, but less than dripping. Reapply annually, good wash with non wax car soap or Simple Green and I used 2 coats. Is this applicable for gel coats only or painted coaches as well? I have seen it used with mixed results. Mix up a bucket of TSP (1/2 cup) in water (2 gal), and use it to wash the entire RV again. -Be careful around window frames, locks, latches, etc., as the ZWLFF is very watery and will have a tendency to gather and cause runs. Did start with the Orange bottle stuff a couple times. Five years ago I used ZEP wet look floor finish on my front end cap that had faded to a matte finish. You can post now and register later. And he washes it in the Blue beacon washes 24 times per year. But I'm thinking of stripping it again, and apply Zep coats to it, to see how this might hold up. Did his Corvette in this. No worries as to getting this on another vehicle applying by hand as I did. We applied Zep to our 1999 Bounder and it looks as good today as it did a year and a half ago when we applied it. Upload or insert images from URL. Even old, faded graphics will have a new lease on life! And doing the paint on roof coating. As you can see from the previous post, it's an involved process. By coat 3, you will be grinning ear to ear. ( Log Out /  If you join, pay the $12/year to support them – it’s totally worth it. Scrub the surface of the motorhome, rinsing the scrubbie and re-applying the BKF often. Shop Zep Wet-Look 128-oz Floor Polish in the Floor Polish department at Lowe's.com. General Motors to stop producing gasoline and diesel cars by 2035 and only sell electric vehicles. -Bar Keeper’s Friend (powdered) If you clean and reapply before it starts to go bad it works. It IS labor intensive, especially the surface prep. See http://tinyurl.com/7ktf964. You should now be left with a clean and smooth (although dull) wax-free surface. There may be other brands as well, but this brand/model has specifically been referenced by a number of forum posters as what works for them and it is what we used too. Wet-Look Floor Polish - 5 gallons ZUWLFF5G Polishing is the third (and most noticeable) step of the 4 step professional maintenance program. Pics of : Zep High Traffic Floor Finish On Rv. I repeat: The prep-work is the most important part! His unit looked brand new. Anyone want to do a Spacecraft tour, please stop by and grab a rag. And re-coated the car 3 or 4 years ago. Just stripped and redid it this past fall. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. My dad had a local do his 20 year old Bounder and from 5' away it looked better than new.   You cannot paste images directly. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Everywhere we go folks comment on how great our coach looks. After reading many posts on RV forums about them using Red Max #3 or Zep Wet Look floor wax (same thing made by Zep)on older Rv's to bring back the shine on fiberglass, I tried it on the Tique. I found that it smelled remarkably like Johnsons Liquid Floor Wax, which I am familiar with. Remember, you’re just trying to “moisten” the surface with each thin coat, nothing more. That first coat will likely look really bad; streaky, blotchy, shiny in some places, dull in others…don’t panic. This floor polish contains 19% solids and is designed to quickly dry into a high gloss. Zep Wet Look Floor Polish contains 19% solids and is formulated to dry quickly into a high-gloss, "wet look" coating. Fold a microfiber rag to about hand-sized, dip it into the ZWLFF (trust me, use gloves! That first coat will likely look really bad; streaky, blotchy, shiny in some places, dull in others…don’t panic.
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