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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: garmp on August 24, 2020, 12:12:52 pm
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Just got my latest FMCA mag and an ad caught the DW's eye for mckee's 37 mk37-630 hydro blue sio2 coating. Sounds pretty good, but I have worked for marketing firms before and need some input from real users. Any one have any thoughts/experience with this. Isn't cheap a slightly over a dollar and ounce. Especially if you have a big rig.
But it does seem to be right up my alley, as I am basically lazy, as easy to use.
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Just got my latest FMCA mag and an ad caught the DW's eye for mckee's 37 mk37-630 hydro blue sio2 coating. Sounds pretty good, but I have worked for marketing firms before and need some input from real users. Any one have any thoughts/experience with this. Isn't cheap a slightly over a dollar and ounce. Especially if you have a big rig.
But it does seem to be right up my alley, as I am basically lazy, as easy to use.
~55cents an ounce here... https://www.amazon.com/McKees-37-MK37-631-Coating-Fluid_Ounces/dp/B073P8HZBH/ref=asc_df_B073P8HZBH in the 5 gal size. Might be worth a group buy.
looks pretty cool! Reading up on it now. Thanks for putting it up.
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I've always use 3M Scotchgard Marine Wax https://www.amazon.com/3M-09062-Marine-Liquid-Liter/dp/B0016H2MFW?th=1&psc=1
My 8 year old Gel Coat RV, no paint. looks like new. This quantity will do entire RV at least 3 times.
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John that’s good stuff if you live where the sun isn’t too harsh. In the desert it gets eaten away about as fast as any other I’ve tried. I keep trying too find something that will hold up to intense desert sun but so far no real luck. Buying used i was limited on full or partial paint. Even full paint isn’t a guarantee the sun won’t eat through it as well. Many a badly faded RV in the storage lot . I wish I could store mine inside but that’s hundreds a month.