Ok, here is my first post. I have a 2005 27' class C Motorhome with a white Gelcoat finish and vinyl decals on the side. The finish on it is in good condition but if I stand back and look at it the white Gelcoat color on the coach is noticeably yellower than then the cab white. The cab is your typical ford 450 chassis with a bright white finish. The gelcoat has yellowed a little bit. The surface is not chalky and it still has a glossy finish but the slight yellowing kind of bugs me. I’ve experimented with Meguiars no 49 on a small section (just hand rubbing) but it did not make a noticeable difference.
Do you think I need to go more aggressive like a no 67 or no 91 and use a DA polisher? Or maybe just using a polisher (that I don't have yet) would make the difference?
Thanks in advance for any advise.
Rich
In reading though the various posts on this forum I see there is lots of info on restoring heavily oxidized and damaged surfaces but mine is not really that bad. I just want to make the slightly yellow gelcoat and nice bright white again. We store the motorhome inside now but before we bought it last summer, it was stored outside in the hot
Do you think I need to go more aggressive like a no 67 or no 91 and use a DA polisher? Or maybe just using a polisher (that I don't have yet) would make the difference?
Thanks in advance for any advise.
Rich
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