Hello, I'm restoring a white fiberglass Flippac Camper shell. It was made in 2009 so ~11 yrs of outdoor exposure and is a dull/matte white. A friend of mine recommended using the Meguiar's Fiberglass restoration kit to bring back some of the original glossiness and to protect it.
I masked off a rectangular test patch on the roof for a before/after, see image below. Applied by hand with a foam applicator pad and rubbed thoroughly into surface as bottle directed. Immediately wiped totally dry with microfiber cloth.
You can see that the whole test rectangle is yellowed. It also left splotchy patches of a almond/yellowish/tan (circled below). I continued to rub/wipe but could not remove the stain as hard as I tried. I went ahead with the polish and pure wax steps thinking maybe it would all come together in the end. But the splotches are still visible and the color is off to the original as well. I can see the original white color plainly where I've removed some of the original hardware.
The 49 Oxidation remover is kind of an almond color out of the bottle compared pure white of the camper shell. Is this correct? Am I doing something wrong?
I masked off a rectangular test patch on the roof for a before/after, see image below. Applied by hand with a foam applicator pad and rubbed thoroughly into surface as bottle directed. Immediately wiped totally dry with microfiber cloth.
You can see that the whole test rectangle is yellowed. It also left splotchy patches of a almond/yellowish/tan (circled below). I continued to rub/wipe but could not remove the stain as hard as I tried. I went ahead with the polish and pure wax steps thinking maybe it would all come together in the end. But the splotches are still visible and the color is off to the original as well. I can see the original white color plainly where I've removed some of the original hardware.
The 49 Oxidation remover is kind of an almond color out of the bottle compared pure white of the camper shell. Is this correct? Am I doing something wrong?
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