arcsum68 wrote:
To be honest I highly doubt they would guarantee anything anyway since I could just go home and apply a stripping agent to the work just to screw with them.
Well, you obviously don't know much about detailing, as you can't "strip" the polished look off of a surface. I suppose you could sand it off, lol.
And that made no sense anyway...I mean, sure they may not guarantee the polish job for a length of time (I wouldn't) but you "could mess it up to mess with them" ROFLMAO.
It's the sun, bud. And half of that is streaking from water coming off the roof, not oxidation. More streaking in the last photo.
Either coat it with something. Ceramic, Poly glow or Zep floor polish, or keep it religiously waxed, or watch it happen again.
It's not you and it's not your camper specifically. It's the sun and the rain streaking.
PS, big rotary polisher = half day or less to cut and polish the cap. Couple hours if only needs polished. Pick your poison.
That's why many/most full time or stored outside uncovered campers look like a dogs breakfast after a few short years, unless they're impeccably maintained.