![]() ![]() Does that include electricity? That size would give you some extra floor space for camping gear or other personal stuff. I think a 12x30 would be perfect for an Ollie, and at less than $200 you should go for it. There just are not any affordable big units around where I live. A couple of examples are attached, you have to go by the regular amount, not the “move in special”. If you could squeeze into a 10x25’ hole, you would not be looking at too bad a fee, about $200, but a 12x40+ is $$$. A 16 oz bottle should cover a 35 ft boat or RV, a typical single-engine airplane, three SUVs, or 4 smaller. Applied it with a 6 orbital and buffed off with microfiber cloth. Ive used Rejex paint sealant on a painted RV I owned a few years ago and the finish came out beautiful. I am going off searches from five years back, They ranged from $300 to $400, but I don’t things have improved here. Theoretical coverage: RejeX is a very thin coating. Mission Statement: Supporting thoughtful exchange of knowledge, values and experience among RV enthusiasts. I don't have the option of building an onsite storage where we live in the downtown historical area. I told them to take a hike and left, but still looking for an appropriate place to store especially during the winter months. Rough2000 at RV. For the last 6 years I have rented an open but overhead covered shelter for just barely over $100 per month, but this past year the new owners have increased the prices twice for a total of a near 60% increase in one year. Rejex is supposed to repel these acidstime will tell. Where I live there are enclosed 12x30 storage shelters for $185 per month. John at what size shelter are you getting those quotes of $350 per month. I have already saved over $20k compared to a rental, and that doesn’t include gas money and my wasted time driving back and forth to the storage lot. It was a $30,000 option, but I got insulated and sheet rocked walls there and in the garage too. How much does that cost where you live? Around here it is $350 per month, if you can even find a place, which is one (small) reason I had an RV Bay attached to our new home five years ago. An extra $1200 annually might help pay for covered storage. The very best thing you can do to keep your Ollie looking great is to get it under cover, not a cloth one, to keep the sun, ozone, sap and critters off it. I would rather put that cash toward something tangible like 300 AH of lithium batteries…. You can get an awful lot of regular exterior detail jobs for that money, a local shop charges about $250 for a small egg trailer (or similar boat). Maybe I'll call Rejex and see if they say they work with 303.Īgain, Not trying to start a debate just looking for experience with these two products.His price was 3,600 which doesn’t sound terrible if it means I don’t have to wax. Is anyone using these two products together? I'm leaning towards just using Rejex on everything and skipping the 303. I'm not convinced that using two products on top of one another is giving them the best of both worlds. I see that some people are using 303 on the decals and then applying Rejex over the top of that when they Rejex everything. Use a product like RejeX Polymer Coating to give your RV a thin film. ![]() I can't see how you could use one product only on the decals and another on the rest of the fiberglass since the decals are everywhere. Give your RV a nice coat of wax before you hit the road. There are examples where people say they use both products at the same time. Some say they use 303 to protect the fiberglass as well. ![]() The claims they make are exactly what it has done for me, and application and removal is almost effort free. decals and Rejex is a great product for protecting fiberglass/gel coat. I have used REJEX for a long time now, never seen any product to equal it. From what I can best determine from product information and forums out there 303 is a great product for protecting vinyl i.e. Its not hard to use and according to my aircraft friends, has the best UV protection they have found. With my 35 foot 5th wheel, it takes 3days, 12 hours each day. I want to wax/protect the entire exterior and don't want to degrade the decals. I have been using a McGuires car wax, But it is very difficult to get off. I know this is a huge topic with many opinions but I'm looking for anyone with experience in using these 2 products on their RV. ![]()
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