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westend
Nov 05, 2013Explorer
From your pictures, it looks like the only areas that need work are the front and rear cap. There are missing decal stripes there. You could just remove the remainder of the stripes in those areas and polish to see how it looks.
That is a big trailer and if I was going to polish it up, I think I'd use a buffer and rubbing compound. Going after it with BKF and a rag is going to be a lot of work. If you choose a light rubbing or polishing compound, it may be a days work with a buffer. I also would forgo the acrylic floor waxes in favor of a good acrylic or synthetic wax. I've done some fiberglass polishing and the marine waxes and polishes are probably best for fiberglass, IMO.
That is a big trailer and if I was going to polish it up, I think I'd use a buffer and rubbing compound. Going after it with BKF and a rag is going to be a lot of work. If you choose a light rubbing or polishing compound, it may be a days work with a buffer. I also would forgo the acrylic floor waxes in favor of a good acrylic or synthetic wax. I've done some fiberglass polishing and the marine waxes and polishes are probably best for fiberglass, IMO.
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