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Camper Detailing
I had a prospective client contact me to detail (to be determined as to what they expect) a small fiberglass camper. Is there anything I need to consider when detailing a camper, fiberglass, etc? Best products to use? Pic of the camper below. Thanks for any tips and advice.
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Re: Camper Detailing
Be careful with the decals. The ink on them may wear away quicker than you're expecting.
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Re: Camper Detailing
When dealing with fiberglass, a gentle touch is recommended. Harsh chemicals can do more harm than good, so opt for mild detergents or specialized fiberglass cleaners. It's all about preserving that sleek exterior without causing any unnecessary wear and tear. As for products, I stumbled upon this gem of a website, Caravan Detailers, which seems to have an array of top-notch detailing services. I'd recommend checking it out; they might just have the perfect potion for your camper detailing magic.
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Re: Camper Detailing
I do campers and rvs. I’m sure you can search my posts and find some where I listed products I used.
You need some black streak remover. Camco is available at Walmart.
You need a pole and or a ladder. I use a mop on roofs.
If you are going to polish off the oxidation you need RV polish for fiberglass. Orange pads are what I use.
Spray on, spray off ceramic product.
I willpost more when I get home.
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