Wax the window frames

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Dallas Baillio
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Wax the window frames

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Even though my 2001 model is stored inside aging shows. Window frames and seals became dull and faded. I cleaned the seals with acetone and waxed both frames and seals.
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Re: Wax the window frames

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Dallas,

That looks great. I’m trying a new Ceramic based wax from Griot’s Garage this time around. I had similar results on my frames and seals.

Plus, everyone knows our cars and motor homes run better when they are all cleaned up, right?
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Mike Jean Bandfield
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Re: Wax the window frames

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Dallas,
I found the Zep Wet Look Floor Finish spiffs up the window trim just as nicely as the white fiberglass. Quick and easy.
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