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moose308
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Aug 21, 2014

Front end cap fade

What is the way to help eliminate front cap from fading?I am using Meguire's rv wax with uv protectant and 303.Anything better?
  • Best things to keep a trailer from fading in descending order. A garage, a car port, a trailer cover. In my experience there is no magic wax that is going to make a significant reduction in fading better than a cheap no name wax.
  • I tried everything to keep it looking nice but even the minimal sun we get here destroyed the finish.
    I ended up getting a local shop (Ollies fiberglass repair in Lynnwood Wa.) to repaint it using a two part epoxy paint. That was three years ago and it still looks better than new.
    It's a spendy solution (I paid $800) but the problem is permanently solved.
  • therink wrote:
    moose308 wrote:
    What is the way to help eliminate front cap from fading?I am using Meguire's rv wax with uv protectant and 303.Anything better?


    What make, year and model is your RV? Several manufacturers have had issues with 2011 to 2013 models with colored front caps fading due to a defect with the paint used by the cap manufacturer. Keystone has been honoring warranty claims for this fading issue by repainting the caps.
    This condition causes serious fading mostly on the upper portion of the cap.
    I have a brown cap and don't appear to have this issue yet. I apply NuFinish polish on it every couple of months and it looks good.
    We had this issue with our 2013 Dutchmen Denali. Fortunately for us we had a local dealership go to bat for us and we were able to have the front cap repainted at no cost. Many people who have had this problem have not been as lucky as we were,and it seems to be a best kept secret that there seems to be a flaw with the paint.
  • Interesting to read this. We just purchased a Jayco Eagle 266RKS which has a brown front on it. I'll have to pass this on to my husband. I know he has already waxed it with the McGuires. Thank you for the alert - we will keep an eye on it.
  • moose308 wrote:
    What is the way to help eliminate front cap from fading?I am using Meguire's rv wax with uv protectant and 303.Anything better?


    What make, year and model is your RV? Several manufacturers have had issues with 2011 to 2013 models with colored front caps fading due to a defect with the paint used by the cap manufacturer. Keystone has been honoring warranty claims for this fading issue by repainting the caps.
    This condition causes serious fading mostly on the upper portion of the cap.
    I have a brown cap and don't appear to have this issue yet. I apply NuFinish polish on it every couple of months and it looks good.