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Jun-14-2017 07:41 PM
georgej wrote:
Hey Larry Your Rig always looked good. Weren't you at Lacey too! Let's see, white chevy truck?
Jun-14-2017 07:27 PM
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Jun-12-2017 04:01 PM
JimK-NY wrote:
My RV is from 2004. It has spent a lot of time in the desert southwest. This year was my first try removing oxidation. I hand rubbed with a pad and BKF. It took about the same amount of work as applying and removing paste wax.
I doubt you will need power equipment and certainly not sandpaper. No way would I use sandpaper or an equivalent abrasive on my RV. BKF is a very mild abrasive.
Jun-12-2017 01:38 PM
Jun-12-2017 11:28 AM
Gjac wrote:
On a 2005 I would try the buffers if you have them already and good shoulders first.
Jun-12-2017 07:02 AM
Jun-12-2017 06:45 AM
DiskDoctr wrote:On a 2005 I would try the buffers if you have them already and good shoulders first. The bar keepers friend will remove most of the oxidation. If it is still bad wet sanding with 2000 grit paper will really clean things up. HF sells the Mequire's ultra cut compound which does a nice job. I have done it both ways but have 2 repaired rotator cuffs so the the Zeps is easier for me. If I was 40 or 50 with good shoulders I would use the buffer. On my 21 year old MH I noticed the side walls were fine I was the front and rear FG caps that were highly oxidized, which is a lot less work than the whole MH.
Watching this thread closely, looking for the right solution for our 2005 fiberglass Keystone Cougar 304BHS.
Our time frame is sometime after 2 weeks from now. Have prosumer buffers, want a long lasting shine, she is pretty dull and up close the texture of fiberglass is fairly noticeable.
We'll likely need a good deoxidizer and a heavy build and seal product.
Jun-11-2017 04:02 PM
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Jun-10-2017 01:18 PM
Jayco-noslide wrote:The intense rubbing and the heavy surfactant soap is removing the oxidation layer. It can be done a lot easier with different chemicals but it will SEEM better after all of that rubbing.
I'm the original poster and am working on polishing mine; about 1/4 done. It's turning out pretty well and improving the looks. It's hard to tell which is helping the most. The prep cleaning with Awesome and rubbing(hard) or applying the polish with a sponge(easy). No doubt takes both. The polish applies a shine but does no cleaning.
Jun-10-2017 01:11 PM