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Hello all. I just bought a 79 Barth 27 and have put a few miles on it. I like it a lot. I am having to pull all the windows and put in new sealant. I would like to shine up the out side but do not know what to use. Any suggestions?
 
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Welcome to the group. I don't think that you'll find a more dedicated group to a brand of motor home any where in the US. There nothing more fun than to travel down the highway and meet another Barth coming at you. I hope you'll find the answers to your questions here, I'm sure you will. Dennis
 
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I use something called Protectall, easy to apply and wipe off. Start with clean coach but it puts on a nice, light layer of shine and you can both see and feel the difference. Found it through Camping World and I thought it was made by the same people who make Armor All but apparently not. Couldn't find it at local auto supply stores or Wal-Mart. Good luck and congratulations!

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I ditto Protectall. You can order it from their website. You can also get coupons here.



http://www.protectall.com/rvs.htm
 
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You might want to try some white polishing compound before you use the protect all. It is pretty good at removing oxidation and dead paint.

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