Re: Removing yellowing from RV
Separated your questions but the below answer addresses both...
Decals are just a pain to work around, if you don't want to risk causing any damage to the decals then maybe just do all the polishing work around them by hand and use a strong cleaner/wax like M50 with a piece of terry cloth or a terry cloth applicator pad.
The other option is to throw caution to the wind and just buff out the panels, gel-coat and decals all at once and suffer any consequences for convenience and time's sake. Not the best solution for everyone but for some RV's and some people this approach works just because the option of working by hand and carefully avoiding rubbing on a decal is too time consuming and difficult.
Originally posted by LongGone
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Originally posted by LongGone
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Decals are just a pain to work around, if you don't want to risk causing any damage to the decals then maybe just do all the polishing work around them by hand and use a strong cleaner/wax like M50 with a piece of terry cloth or a terry cloth applicator pad.
The other option is to throw caution to the wind and just buff out the panels, gel-coat and decals all at once and suffer any consequences for convenience and time's sake. Not the best solution for everyone but for some RV's and some people this approach works just because the option of working by hand and carefully avoiding rubbing on a decal is too time consuming and difficult.
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