Hi I highly recommend you try the Dri-Wash and Guard or the Oxeygon if the
paint is fairly oxidized then the Dri Wash and Guard over that. You will
be really be happy with the results. I detail automobiles and have done my
GMC which I keep outside but under cover. For the last five months though
it has been sitting at Beaver Utah with a blown engine. When I got it
home, it was really filthy inside and out. Mice moved in and all. But a
couple of days cleaning it looks just like brand new. The weather was dirt
dust wind and snow and rain and the dri wash protected the paint throught
the entire five months of sitting out. The beauty of the Dri wash and
guard is it will not scratch paint. There are no teflons or silicons and
it disolves dirt and at the same time adds a UV filter and an anti-0static
coating that repels dust and bugs. This is the honest to goodness truth.
I will be happy to send you samples if you give me your address. I will be
at the GMC International with some Dri Wash and their other line of
products if you like what you try. Thanks for listening. Chuck
paint is fairly oxidized then the Dri Wash and Guard over that. You will
be really be happy with the results. I detail automobiles and have done my
GMC which I keep outside but under cover. For the last five months though
it has been sitting at Beaver Utah with a blown engine. When I got it
home, it was really filthy inside and out. Mice moved in and all. But a
couple of days cleaning it looks just like brand new. The weather was dirt
dust wind and snow and rain and the dri wash protected the paint throught
the entire five months of sitting out. The beauty of the Dri wash and
guard is it will not scratch paint. There are no teflons or silicons and
it disolves dirt and at the same time adds a UV filter and an anti-0static
coating that repels dust and bugs. This is the honest to goodness truth.
I will be happy to send you samples if you give me your address. I will be
at the GMC International with some Dri Wash and their other line of
products if you like what you try. Thanks for listening. Chuck