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Emron Paint - Jon - 03-10-2009 13:36 I was wondering how often should I wax my coach being the paint job is only three years old and it has a Emron Paint on it? Could it be just a waste of time or what? I do wash it and keep it clean and have not noticed any difference in the paint over the time that I have owned my bird. JON REBEL BIRD WASHINGTON Emron Paint - Pete Masterson - 03-10-2009 13:53 Once a year should keep the paint protected. But with clear coat, etc. you may not really need to wax it all that often. In my "old age" I've gotten lazy and I haven't waxed my car in 5 years (but it doesn't look that bad for a 16 year old car) -- it's been about 1-1/2 years since I had the coach waxed. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Mar 10, 2009, at 5:36 PM, Jon wrote:
Emron Paint - Leroy Eckert - 03-10-2009 14:11
Emron Paint - David Brady - 03-10-2009 14:19 Enron is single stage, no clear coat. I use Klasse All-In-One and Klasse Glaze (acrylic hardening lasts a year, UVA/B protection). Apply w/ Portercable 7424 orbital buffer. Takes 2 days. David Brady '02 LXi, NC -----Original Message----- Emron Paint - Jim Benson - 03-11-2009 16:13 Had ours painted about three years ago too, same kind of paint and three clear coats. probably wont wax it for a couple years yet. Just keep it washed and no worries. Jim MAI TAI FINE 74-FC-31 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" > > I was wondering how often should I wax my coach being the paint job is only three years old and it has a Emron Paint on it? Could it be just a waste of time or what? I do wash it and keep it clean and have not noticed any difference in the paint over the time that I have owned my bird. > > JON > REBEL BIRD > WASHINGTON > Emron Paint - timvasqz - 03-11-2009 18:11 Emron is kinda too hard to be clearcoated. they might have used Imron. then there is ameron (use amron this on hydroseeder tanks). Imron is actually better than emron because newer imron flexes where the older hard shell single stage emron cracks and lets water get in and rust the udersurface. Many of the paints now are refered to as paintsystems. I think you can add a harnder to imron to make it single stage (no clear required) the hardner sets the colorcoat up with a shine and the shine is so smooth that the clear cant bite on and hold. Greg ofim&Greg 94ptca --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Benson" > > Had ours painted about three years ago too, same kind of paint and three clear coats. probably wont wax it for a couple years yet. Just keep it washed and no worries. > > Jim > MAI TAI FINE > 74-FC-31 > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" > > > > I was wondering how often should I wax my coach being the paint job is only three years old and it has a Emron Paint on it? Could it be just a waste of time or what? I do wash it and keep it clean and have not noticed any difference in the paint over the time that I have owned my bird. > > > > JON > > REBEL BIRD > > WASHINGTON > > > |