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  • #16
    Hi, So if its heavy oxidation use cleaner/wax like Meguiar's #66 Quick Detailer and then NTX wax? This would be ok for a gelcoat finish? I have a 95 Holiday Rambler 36 foot with lots of oxidation and since she is sitting on side yard has some algee starting to grow on it. Will take care of alge with bleach and water 30/70 Hope to get some info to make sure I dont mess up the gelcoat.
    Also is the gelcoat more delicate that car finish? Any tips would really help.
    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by farefax; Mar 9, 2006, 09:18 PM.

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    • #17
      I have one coming up that is definitely an oxidized gel coat. Luckily, only the front is bad.

      Joe-any suggestions from Meguiars boat/rv line? I want to get by Wash Solutions (the Dallas area Meguiars pro distributor) and pick up what I need. The sides still have decent shine but the front is somewhat chalky looking.

      The 45' Newell I do is bc/cc and stays inside a warehouse when it isn't on the road. Makes it very easy to maintain.
      Owner, Scott's Mobile Auto Detailing

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