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Re: Heavily oxidated motorhome my first big job
Looks a great job so far. Congrats!
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Re: Heavily oxidated motorhome my first big job
That's alot of work you have there.Looking good so far.Those bottoms are gonna eat you alive on time.Do you have dD151aio? .I would just go around it once you won't get swirling with gelcoat.
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Re: Heavily oxidated motorhome my first big job
Gelcoat and foam pads don't mix together.The foam creates to much heat and dulls the finish back down again.Use wool and move on.Some of these dry Rv won't even accept a lsp. It will dry into the porous material or it will lesson the gloss.I would use rupes protective sealant liquid.
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Re: Heavily oxidated motorhome my first big job
Looks great!
When doing large jobs like this you want a really good one-step cleaner/wax and a FLEX 3401 and lots of foam polishing pads.
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Re: Heavily oxidated motorhome my first big job
Thanks Mike, It is coming out how i would have hoped just taking longer than it should. I did start out with foam but they were getting filled up with gunk way to fast to get much done without changing them too often. The wool is much more forgiving and seems to work faster and also allows me to hit the pad with a spur after every few product applications to clear away the used product and oxidation on pad. For the final coat i am using Megs RV/Marine Cleaner wax with a white foam pad and it is going on and coming off very easily which is a nice break after how the cut is going on this unit.
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Re: Heavily oxidated motorhome my first big job
I'm getting ready to do my first RV detail as well, and have found a lot of great information here. I already have the right tools from the auto side, and I have two questions: Do you extend out the sides and clean/polish those areas as well? And is the price per foot charged include that service?
Thanks in advance!
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