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donn0128 wrote:I just used this yesterday on a 19 ft boat. The inside was heavily oxidized and the out side hull had a yellow buildup along the water line. It was a fair amount of work with an orbital buffer but came out nice. To answer the OP's question it depends on how heavily oxidized the FG is. You don't say what year your MH is but if it is new any polish or wax will work by hand. But if it is old and heavily oxidized you need a orbital buffer, polishing compound and then apply a coat of wax to bring back the shine or as others have said you can you the Zep's wet look floor polish and that will last for a few years. I used the Zep's on my RV and the orbital buffer on the boat both were time consuming. Both require effort but produce excellent results. My conclusion is that if you are young and have good shoulders I would go with the buffer if you are older and have back or shoulder problems I would use the Zeps.
Fiberglass? No brainer, either McGuires rv/marine in the blue bottles, or Collinite Fleetwood or boat wax.
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