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Old 06-18-2019, 10:05 AM   #23
daveinaz
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Well, back to square one. We successfully got all the decals off -- using a combination of heat gun/scraper, eraser wheel, and wet sanding. Had the guy come out to buff and wax and he declined to do the job.

So, we're back to deciding what to do. On a rig this old, I doubt I want to spent the $$$$ to go to a shop and have them do it.

The guy who was going to do the work said that he uses Mequir's boat and rv oxidation remover. I'm a little worried about spending the big bucks on the chemicals that supposedly remove oxidation because I've read mixed review of their effectiveness on older rigs. I'm thinking that the best way may be to wet sand first to cut the oxidation, then follow with some sort of chemical, then wax.

Thoughts?
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