Has anyone used a fiberglass restoration product to restore the shine of a 5th wheel with fiberglass sides. Have tried various polishes and waxes that do a so-so job. The exterior is not in bad shape but I would like to give it a little boost in the shine. Thanks
Jim
The Bear II said
03:54 PM Nov 24, 2014
Ours was beginning to look a little dinghy when the RV was over 10 years old. I had one of the RV detailers in an RV Resort we were staying in do a complete detailing job. It cost around $300 for two guys working fo 6 hours. Well worth the $300.
They used a buffing tool with two types of paste...it was a two step process.
When they were done it looked brand new.
Now I have it waxed once a year to keep up the shine.
The Junkman said
04:09 PM Nov 24, 2014
Yes.. Must be buffed with compound, and I like a white foam pad over a wook pad, then glazed with a black foam pad... and then waxed.. and your good.
Should have detailer do it.. unless you have buffed before.
Has anyone used a fiberglass restoration product to restore the shine of a 5th wheel with fiberglass sides. Have tried various polishes and waxes that do a so-so job. The exterior is not in bad shape but I would like to give it a little boost in the shine. Thanks
Jim
They used a buffing tool with two types of paste...it was a two step process.
When they were done it looked brand new.
Now I have it waxed once a year to keep up the shine.
Should have detailer do it.. unless you have buffed before.