The allure of owning a Recreational Vehicle (RV) lies in the boundless freedom, the open road adventures, and the comfort of a home away from home. Yet, maintaining such an expansive vehicle entails comprehensive care, and one crucial aspect is ensuring the exterior remains in pristine condition. This is where ceramic coating steps in, a protective measure that retains the shine and durability of your RV’s exterior.
Understanding Ceramic Coating
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to the exterior surfaces of vehicles. When applied, it forms a chemical bond with the factory paint, creating a layer of protection. For instance, our Sensha Japan Crystal Glow is a SiO2-based coating designed to endure for up to eight years. The term “Sensha” translates to washing and coating your vehicle, a tradition we proudly uphold.
This single-layered liquid encapsulates SiO2 particles in a clear resin that molds to the contours of your RV’s surface. As it cures, it hardens, producing a gloss and shimmer that can make your paint appear perpetually wet. Moreover, the surface becomes super-hydrophobic, efficiently repelling water, dirt, and grime.
Why Choose Bob Moses Ceramic Coating for Your RV?
Before diving into maintenance, let’s weigh the reasons why ceramic coating is a prime choice for RV owners:
1. Superior Protection: Our ceramic coatings provide a robust shield against environmental contaminants, UV rays, and minor abrasions.
2. Enhanced Aesthetic Appeal: The gloss and shine add an eye-catching appeal to your RV, making it look newer for longer.
3. Easy Maintenance: Dirt and grime slide off effortlessly, reducing the frequency and effort of cleaning.
4. Longevity: With proper care, our Sensha Japan Crystal Glow can last up to eight years!
5. Cost-Effective: The one-time investment in ceramic coating can save you significant money in the long run by reducing the need for frequent waxes and paint corrections.
Ceramic Coating Maintenance for RVs
Maintenance is key to maximizing the life and benefits of ceramic coating. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you take meticulous care of your RV’s ceramic-coated exterior:
1. Routine Washing
Washing your RV is paramount in maintaining the ceramic coating:
– Frequency: Aim to wash your RV after every trip or once every1-2 months, depending on storage.
– Bob Moses recommends using a pressure washer, deionized water, a foam cannon, Sensha Power Foam, and lamb’s wool attached to an expandable pole to properly wash your RV’s exterior.
Recommended Products
– Shampoo: Use Sensha Power Foam and apply using the foam cannon on your power washer.
– Lamb’s Wool Wash Mitt: Soft and non-abrasive to safeguard the coating.
2. Safe Washing Technique
When washing your RV, follow a safe technique to avoid damaging the coating:
1. Pre-Wash: Rinse the vehicle thoroughly to remove loose dirt and grime.
2. Foam Cannon: Apply Sensha Power Foam using a foam cannon to encapsulate dirt particles.
3. Wash: Gently wash using the lamb’s wool, starting from the top and working your way down.
4. Rinse: Rinse off the soap thoroughly.
5. Dry: Bob Moses recommends using a leaf blower to dry your RV. Never use any type of towel, shammy or cloth. Using deionized water removes the need for drying your RV, as deionized water does not leave behind water spots.
3. Spot Treatment
Regular inspection helps you identify any areas of the coating that may require touch-ups. Bob Moses recommends that Sensha Glass Cleaner and a microfiber towel be used to remove bugs, bug splatters, bird feces, tree sap, and pollen or bee droppings. These materials are extremely acidic and will cause damage to the ceramic and the RV exterior if left on the surface for extended periods of time. Best practice is to remove them as soon as they’re noticed.
4. Potential Consequences of Not Using Suggested Maintenance
– Scratching, marring, and swirl marks resulting from improper washing and drying tools and techniques.
– Water spotting because of not following directions with or without deionized water
– Loss of time! It is a mission of Bob Moses Ceramic Coating to save you time and effort
– Lack of shine, gloss, or luster
– Incidental damages
5. Professional Inspection and Reapplication When Needed
– Service: Bob Moses offers our exclusive service agreement, which can be up to 8 years!
– Inspection: an inspection is a thorough rinse of an already clean RV to examine for failure points of the ceramic
– Service Work: we will complete the service as needed as provisioned in our service agreement.
Benefits
– Expert Assessment: Professional eyes can spot issues you might miss.
– Advanced Tools: Specialized tools and products ensure optimal application.
– Guarantee: Ensures the longevity of coating with our exclusive service guarantee.
Take the Pride Route with Bob Moses Ceramic Coating
Maintaining ceramic coating on an RV requires dedication, precision, and the right products. With Sensha Japan Crystal Glow, you have a top-notch SiO2-based ceramic coating that promises to keep your RV looking spectacular for up to eight years. However, the longevity and efficacy of the coating rely heavily on the quality of maintenance.
By following this comprehensive guide, you can ensure that your RV remains in optimal shape and ready for any adventure the open road may bring. These steps form the foundation of effective ceramic coating maintenance.
At Bob Moses Ceramic Coating, we are more than just providers of premium products. We are hometown heroes with extensive expertise and a commitment to ensuring your RV remains the envy of the road. Our team is ready to assist you with professional inspection, touch-up, and reapplication services, ensuring your investment in Sensha Japan Crystal Glow is protected for the long haul.
So why wait? With our ceramic coating services, you can embark on a journey of unmatched protection and brilliance. Contact us to get started today!