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1989 DOLPHIN FIBERGLASS


 

I am getting close to having the Dolphin ready to go. New tires next week.
When I bought it the gel coat had weathered down and the fiberglass was exposed.
I believe they call this fiber bloom (nothing to do with Spring of course)?
I have wet sanded and matched up the stripping which there is way too much of
in my opinion and if I was 10 yrs younger would remove and paint the whole coach
body to match the truck.
I would like to find something that would protect it and only need a once a year application.
I did the back with a ceramic product that really let the water run off of and haven't decided if
that might be an option to pursue.
?I did see an old post about a ZEP wet look floor polish and am curious if anyone has results on that or
has any other proven products out there to share.
Best,
David
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ZEP is a cheaper version of a product called PoliGlow. ?There are reports that it does not hold up as well as the true PoliGlow - which is the only one I have used. ?If properly applied PoliGlow can last 5-6 years, whereas the reports are that the ZEP may only last about half as long. ?
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The important thing for either one is the preparation process. ?Either product will "seal in" whatever dirt or blemishes are underneath it. So careful cleaning is vital. ?For either one, multiple coats are necessary, 3 at least, and 5 is better. Therefore it is a bit labor-intensive for the best outcome. ?At least with the PoliGlow, I can say that you can expect to not have to do it every year.?


 

I have always used Zep and it lasts about 4 years but like another person posted for the first application you have to scrub the entire RV with bar keepers Friend then after that when it starts looking bad after a few years you just use zep remover and reapply.