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Sep 18, 2018Nomad II
Winnebago fiberglass roofs require annual washing, inspection and maintenance.
For washing would recommend a non abrasive detergent and water like cold water tide. Does a really great job.
Annually, the roofs seams along the sides, front and rear caps, and around any vents, need to be inspected for any sealants issues. New sealent should be applied where required. Note, this is a particularly ptedominent issue with Winnebagos. Also, make sure you use the right RV sealent. Never a household silicone product, always a RV sealent like ProFlex.
Not sure I would recommend applying floor wax to a fiberglass roof ever.
For washing would recommend a non abrasive detergent and water like cold water tide. Does a really great job.
Annually, the roofs seams along the sides, front and rear caps, and around any vents, need to be inspected for any sealants issues. New sealent should be applied where required. Note, this is a particularly ptedominent issue with Winnebagos. Also, make sure you use the right RV sealent. Never a household silicone product, always a RV sealent like ProFlex.
Not sure I would recommend applying floor wax to a fiberglass roof ever.
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