Practical Motorhome

PROTECTION SQUAD

Whether your motorhome is new off the production line or has a few miles under its belt, it makes sense to protect such a valuable asset the best way you can against the constant attack of road film, tree sap, dead bugs, acid rain, road salt and exhaust particulates.

An effective way to do this is to apply a ceramic paint-protectant solution on the exterior panels. You can also guard interior furnishings against spills and stains with a spray-on protector.

These safeguarding solutions provide an invisible shield for your vehicle’s surfaces, resisting dirt, grime and stains, and protecting against discoloration.

Protectants have been around for a long time. Originally, they were wax based, then super-slippery PTFE (often branded as Teflon); but these days, the best are ceramic, an indiscernible

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