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Reply #20
We have  Dura Bright and the wheels are labeled.
Another thumbs up for 303 also. I use it on all rubber and plastic stuff.

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Reply #21
Those look like what you would see on an ORED so I would guess that they are not coated.
Gary B


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Reply #23
Hey Gary! Our GV is an ORED (Oshkosh Rear Engine Diesel)
Screwed up--can't get the R in Rear to bold and underlined.
Also, as can be seen in my photos, the striping is custom, similar to later model GVs.

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Reply #24
Sorry,  Oshkosh Rear Engine Diesel...
But after looking again that may not be.  More likely a OREG  Oshkosh Rear Engine Gasoline.
Profile does not fully describe coach
In other words,  Coach wheels are of old enough type that they would not be coated, not sure what year coated wheels became available but they were not available in early 90's.

Gary B

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Reply #25

Hi Mike! Glad to see you on here. Are you still in Prescott? Dori and I are in Puyallup at the fairgrounds for a another week anyway.

I use WashWaxAll too. It works great and is easy to put on and wipe off. On the rims I use Flitz. It's pricey in small quantities but not so bad if you buy by the pound! Amazon.com: Flitz CA 03518-6 Blue Metal, Plastic and Fiberglass Polish... I use a flapper pad on a drill to polish it in.

see ya
ken

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Reply #26
Hi Mike! Glad to see you on here. Are you still in Prescott?
Hey there! Good to hear from you, glad things are going well, thanks for the info on how you keep your coach so pretty. Yes, we are still in Prescott, still too hot for Ajo. Where do your wanderings take you next? Stay in touch. All the best, Judy, Mike & Chet the wonder dog.