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Originally Posted by Chateau_Nomad
I gave up on the ceramic... I didn't get the shine, and it didn't seem to protect much from UV oxidation... your results may vary.
Agree on Ceramic, that is what I experienced. It was certainly easier to apply. But I am laser focused on being able to crow about my finish year after year knowing very well that I will have it outside and fully abused in the elements. If my RV ever dulls or oxidizes, it will be my fault.
SO... dk... I put STRAIGHT RV Wash & Wax in the foamer. It's REALLY thick!!
Yes
Do I dilute it with water? No If so, how much? All I got was a sputter??? I'm a complete noob with the foamer... HELP!! Your foamer should have a knob to adjust the air mix / ration. When you spray it should be suds all over a dry surface. Don't rinse the RV before applying the foamer. Diluting is not in your favor. Maybe attach a picture of your foamer? If it does not have mix knob, that is your problem.
P.S. You wanted feedback on the Ryobi power washer... I like it a lot. Power washed the deck today including furniture, etc. The downside is the power cord needs a winder... no place to wrap it up. The unit is really portable. Have a family get together tomorrow... so hopefully if I get the foamer working I'll have an opinion on that with an RV wash next week.
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I am hoping my Stanley 2150 last long enough for Ryobi to have a stronger 40v Pressure washer. I have plenty of 40v Ryobi batteries.
When I get back home next week, if not resolved, I will add a picture of Foamer. It should work on your unit for sure.