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06-10-2014, 08:43 PM #1
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Waxing and avoiding the fade
Somehow I think this question has been played out in 100's of forums, but I am new and want to tap the experience of my fellow GD owners. Since our 337RLS is new, I am really hoping to get a jump on keeping it looking that way. We previously had a 2004 Cardinal that had experienced severe fading in all the decals. We bought it used, so don't know what the history of care was. At that time, I had read that it's un-avoidable and just expect to replace them and re-do the exterior about every 6-8 years.
We live in Southern Az. Since we still have about 4 years before retirement, the rig sometimes has to sit for weeks, just baking! I am currently using Protect-All, planning to recoat it 3-4 times a year. Any feedback on this plan, or advise on proven methods to keep it looking nice and avoid the fade?Chuck and Kara
Southern Arizona
2014 GD Reflection 337RLS #353
2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD- Duramax/Allison
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