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Originally Posted by ragmopp
As one who just clambered all over the TM this past weekend, I can speak for Protectall. Although this is the first time for my TM I have used it for a couple of years on my old trailer. It worked fine for me, I didn't need to rewax for a year. And it seemed to make easy work in taking the crud off the front of the trailer after traveling.
On a related note. Does anyone know if it is alright to climb on top of the TM (shells closed of course) to do the waxing? I didn't this time but what a pain, it is a good thing I have long arms...
Mike Anderson
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It is definitely not ok to climb on top of the TM! The top is only foam sandwiched between very, very thin layers of aluminum below the white "cosmetic" covering. The very least damage you will do is dent the aluminum and you could damage the structural integrity of the roof. If you must climb on the roof, lay down some type of protective material first to spread the load out over a larger area.
Just my two cents worth...
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