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drumr_102
02-27-2015, 10:58 PM
Hey guys,

I've been asked by my grandpa to detail his RV inside and out. I want to make sure I have enough supplies before I start this as I've never detailed an RV before. I'm looking at this as a great way to stock up on pads and accessories for my 6" GG DA also.

Here are the pics:

http://s5.postimg.org/c8eahdi0m/IMG_20150220_145842417_HDR.jpg

Some of the scratches we're looking at, most likely from tree branches.

http://s5.postimg.org/5fdxl3r7a/IMG_20150220_145929484_HDR.jpg

A close up of a scratch.

http://s5.postimg.org/k2ew2rpti/IMG_20150220_145811496_HDR.jpg


It seems like the scratches are more of a marring of the surface rather than a scratch in to the clear coat if that makes sense. I've read a little about gel coats, I'm not sure if that's what this is, but it seems that if it is I'll just need to work the scratches a bit more?

I'm thinking about trying out the Wolfgang TSR and maybe GG Machine Polish 3 (because I have some already), but I'm also interested in an AIO like Klasse AIO because the less passes on this RV I have to make the better and I would also like to incorporate that into my mobile detailing menu. I've also read some about putting a smaller backing plate on to Griot's DA. Like I said this is going to give me the money to invest in pads, so any advice on sizes and pads are welcome.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

jay_rap
02-28-2015, 08:43 AM
For gel coat u need an abrasive aio. Klass has no cut. I'd look at menzerna 3 in 1. Gel coat labs, wolf uber. Megs 151 and other marine products. A circular machine would be best but a foam wool would work on ur da, just much slower. My 2 c

davidc
02-28-2015, 10:02 AM
I tried Klasse on Gel Coat and was not impressed. Went to DG products which worked out better for me. Unless that RV is pristine and no oxidation your gonna be homestedding there for a while. Believe it or not you can make oxidation shine but it will not last long. The best test I have found is a rotary, compound, and a wool pad, Do one spot and compare the two. That will tell the story of what needs to be done. I have found zero AIO's that will remove anything past the slightest oxidation. For a LSP to last all oxidation must be removed.

Dave

drumr_102
03-01-2015, 05:14 PM
Is there a chance that it's just a standard clear coat? It seems to be different IMO, but I have no experience with RVs or boats so I wouldn't know.

If it is a gel coat, my dad has an old rotary I could borrow and I'll just buy a wool pad for it.

Can I just approach the wash and LSP similar to my process for a car?

drumr_102
03-03-2015, 01:35 PM
So I'm looking at buying this 3M Marine Rubbing Compound (http://www.autogeek.net/3m-gelcoat-compound.html) to remove the oxidation and hopefully the scratches. I'm thinking I'll try my DA, but if it's too slow then switch to the rotary with a wool pad.

Then would it work if I follow the compound with Klasse AIO or will it need to be followed by a polish? I really would like to not have to go over the entire RV a bunch of times. It doesn't need to be perfect.

Please let me know if I'm missing something. Thanks!

davidc
03-03-2015, 04:09 PM
So I'm looking at buying this 3M Marine Rubbing Compound (http://www.autogeek.net/3m-gelcoat-compound.html) to remove the oxidation and hopefully the scratches. I'm thinking I'll try my DA, but if it's too slow then switch to the rotary with a wool pad.

Then would it work if I follow the compound with Klasse AIO or will it need to be followed by a polish? I really would like to not have to go over the entire RV a bunch of times. It doesn't need to be perfect.

Please let me know if I'm missing something. Thanks!

That may work, I personally used 3M super duty. Start mild and work up until you find out what works.

Dave

Mike Moore
03-03-2015, 04:54 PM
I might suggest a Flex 3401, some Carpro Flash pads, Megs M101, a long extension cord and a real good ladder.

Are you thinking about polishing the roof?

drumr_102
03-03-2015, 05:14 PM
That may work, I personally used 3M super duty. Start mild and work up until you find out what works.

Dave

Thanks, I'll keep that in mind

drumr_102
03-03-2015, 05:16 PM
I might suggest a Flex 3401, some Carpro Flash pads, Megs M101, a long extension cord and a real good ladder.

Are you thinking about polishing the roof?

I believe the roof is a type of hard plastic. Was planning on just washing it and hitting problem spots with APC. It lives outside currently and my grandfather isn't looking for perfection.

Mike Moore
03-03-2015, 05:21 PM
If the Flex 3401 is a bit much (although a good suggestion) at least pick up a few Carpro Flash pads (http://www.autogeek.net/carpro-flash-spot-repair-pad.html). They are available in 3 1/2", 5" and 6 1/4"

davidc
03-03-2015, 05:25 PM
I believe the roof is a type of hard plastic. Was planning on just washing it and hitting problem spots with APC. It lives outside currently and my grandfather isn't looking for perfection.

Most RV roofs are rubber classified as EPDM, I use DG 901 and a Boars hair brush to wash. Some RV's have a fiberglass roof. Be careful of what you use on EPDM.

Dave

drumr_102
03-03-2015, 06:54 PM
If the Flex 3401 is a bit much (although a good suggestion) at least pick up a few Carpro Flash pads (http://www.autogeek.net/carpro-flash-spot-repair-pad.html). They are available in 3 1/2", 5" and 6 1/4"

Thanks I'll check them out. I just bought Griot's 6" so buying the Flex is out of the question at the moment.

drumr_102
03-03-2015, 06:58 PM
Most RV roofs are rubber classified as EPDM, I use DG 901 and a Boars hair brush to wash. Some RV's have a fiberglass roof. Be careful of what you use on EPDM.

Dave

That's good to know. Thank you

BillE
03-04-2015, 08:34 AM
Just a note about EPMD roofing...NO petroleum products!

Like David said...use a dedicated 'rubber roof' product.

Bill

drumr_102
03-04-2015, 08:59 AM
Just a note about EPMD roofing...NO petroleum products!

Like David said...use a dedicated 'rubber roof' product.

Bill

Thanks Bill! I had no idea.