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keymastr wrote:
Zep has not been marketed for reviving old neglected fiberglass as long as a product called PoliGlow, which is the same******in a different bottle. As Weldon has stated it will eventually fail and start to peel and/or turn yellow. The only way to remove it is either heavy sanding or scrubbing or with a nasty chemical remover that Poliglow sells for just that reason.
Try Googleing Poliglow instead of Zep and see the horror stories. If your ride is so far gone that red fiberglass looks pink/orange the stuff will make it look pretty good but for something I want to keep there is no way I would use it.
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cfendya wrote:Zymol will certainly give some protection and should make a new trailer shine like a penny. It is, however, mostly Carnauba wax and there are more durable waxes out there. I'd suggest you use a synthetic wax, maybe something like Meguiars Flagship.
Great feedback and I definitely appreciate all the responses!
It sounds like the general consensus on a new TT is to go the wax route and I'll definitely do so. My plan now is to use Zymol which I've grown accustomed to on my automobiles. It's a cleaner wax and a quick google search shows it popular among the boat crew so it should work great on the TT.
Thanks again for all the input!!
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gunner65 wrote:
Great another project to the list. Thanks for that....Seriously looks like a promising outcome to my dull 2006 KZ 2809.
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