Hi Folks,
Been lurking awhile but decided to join. Been a car-truck guy all my life and in the past have done some paint and body. Presently working on a class A motorhome which I brought to a beautiful shine with Meguiar's products but now working on the one piece fiberglass roof which was in terrible shape. Sanded and painted the 4" wide radius edges that had peeled badly using base coat/clear coat and that came out great, now working on the white gel coat on the remainder of the roof. Scrubbed it clean first then tried some #50 marine cleaner and wax since I already had it and it was surprisingly easy with a random orbit, cleaned up very nice and now has a high gloss with no swirls. Question is what to use from this point on, considered the Ultimate wax but also considering Ceramic just because the roof is not something I want to spend a lot of time on if I can help it and I want it to stay protected as long as possible. Also wondering if the oils in the #50 will be a problem if I decide to put on a layer of wax or ceramic now and should I first wipe it down with grease and wax remover? FYI this RV will be stored indoors when not in use so that should extend my wax intervals. Thanks for any advice
Brian in Sunny Arizona
Been lurking awhile but decided to join. Been a car-truck guy all my life and in the past have done some paint and body. Presently working on a class A motorhome which I brought to a beautiful shine with Meguiar's products but now working on the one piece fiberglass roof which was in terrible shape. Sanded and painted the 4" wide radius edges that had peeled badly using base coat/clear coat and that came out great, now working on the white gel coat on the remainder of the roof. Scrubbed it clean first then tried some #50 marine cleaner and wax since I already had it and it was surprisingly easy with a random orbit, cleaned up very nice and now has a high gloss with no swirls. Question is what to use from this point on, considered the Ultimate wax but also considering Ceramic just because the roof is not something I want to spend a lot of time on if I can help it and I want it to stay protected as long as possible. Also wondering if the oils in the #50 will be a problem if I decide to put on a layer of wax or ceramic now and should I first wipe it down with grease and wax remover? FYI this RV will be stored indoors when not in use so that should extend my wax intervals. Thanks for any advice
Brian in Sunny Arizona
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