Posting this in the marine section even though it's a Jeep, the top is fiberglass and the previous owner told me he thought the paint was some kind of epoxy but he wasn't real sure about it.
Anyway the paint is now about 4 years old and sees a lot of Arizona sun. No real terrible oxidation yet (there's a little dirt and water spots in the pics). I'd like to give it some protection from the sun and wondering what the suggestions are. I've been successful at compounting out some trail "pinstripes" by hand with Ultimate Compound but have not applied any wax. I'm thinking on compounding it out then applying wax. On my fiberglass RV which is part gel coat and part paint I've used the Ultimate Compound by machine and the Ultimate Wax by hand with good results. I've also used the #50 cleaner/wax on the RV fiberglass roof but that roof is not painted, it's filon. Here are some pics of the Jeep roof, thanks.
Anyway the paint is now about 4 years old and sees a lot of Arizona sun. No real terrible oxidation yet (there's a little dirt and water spots in the pics). I'd like to give it some protection from the sun and wondering what the suggestions are. I've been successful at compounting out some trail "pinstripes" by hand with Ultimate Compound but have not applied any wax. I'm thinking on compounding it out then applying wax. On my fiberglass RV which is part gel coat and part paint I've used the Ultimate Compound by machine and the Ultimate Wax by hand with good results. I've also used the #50 cleaner/wax on the RV fiberglass roof but that roof is not painted, it's filon. Here are some pics of the Jeep roof, thanks.
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