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gbopp
Nov 30, 2016Explorer
Have you considered the ZEP/Red Max Pro Process/
It did a nice job on our 96 Southwind. It won't eliminate scratches but, it will restore the shine.
It's work but, it's not difficult. The prep work is the key to a successful job.
After you clean and remove the oxidation, use the CAR WAX OF YOUR CHOICE. Some don't like the idea of floor wax on their rig.
I used Red Max Pro, Zep 3 is the same thing.
I would try this process before I attempted to paint it myself.
Let us know what you decide.
It did a nice job on our 96 Southwind. It won't eliminate scratches but, it will restore the shine.
It's work but, it's not difficult. The prep work is the key to a successful job.
After you clean and remove the oxidation, use the CAR WAX OF YOUR CHOICE. Some don't like the idea of floor wax on their rig.
I used Red Max Pro, Zep 3 is the same thing.
I would try this process before I attempted to paint it myself.
Let us know what you decide.
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