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06-25-2008, 05:25 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Gainesville
Posts: 243
M.O.C. #4190
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Scratches on Side
The Trees near my home are hanging lower and lower with new growth. When I came home a couple of days ago a lemb scratched the right side of the Montana. Didn't make a deep mark, just a mark.
Any advice on how to refinish or repair the mark?
Thanks to all my Monty friends for you help in the past.
Danny
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06-25-2008, 05:39 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Winfield
Posts: 7,327
M.O.C. #6846
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Does your rig have the gel-coat protection?? If so, I would say that the scratch will buff out (at least on boats they will.) If it is scratched into the fiberglass, that is a different animal, but I believe I would still try to buff it out with an orbital buffer. Hope this helps, I don't have any experience with this since I treat scratches as character marks!!
Bingo
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06-25-2008, 06:36 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: anywhere
Posts: 912
M.O.C. #6260
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I had the same thing, brushed a tree on the way out of a campground. Put fairly deep rubs in the gel coat, the aluminum bottom trim and the wheel well plastic trim. I used Gel Gloss, available at CW, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. Pink Label w/Blue Letters. Used a soft rag and plent of the gelgloss, it rubbed out the scratches in all the surfaces. Later I used it on a neghbors motor home, rubbed out some scratches that the dealer was going to charge $250.00 to rub out, took about 30 seconds. I now use it on any mark or scratch, it really works great.
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06-25-2008, 11:00 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Kville
Posts: 2,865
M.O.C. #7871
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If it's not too deep normally what ever you put on your truck/car will take it off.
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06-25-2008, 01:33 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winter Springs
Posts: 69
M.O.C. #8088
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Try Scratch Out by Kit car wax. Great stuff! A friend showed my how to use in on scratches and those nasty films that form on plastic headlight covers. I use it all the time! Comes in a small yellow container in the car wax area. All discounters carry it.
Maguires also makes a scratch remover - more expensive and not as good.....
Bill
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06-26-2008, 06:46 AM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Lutz
Posts: 86
M.O.C. #7660
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I use the Gel-Gloss. Made for fiberglass and gelcoats. Has worked great, there are a couple of types, a wash with wax, and a cleaner that is used like a wax product, Use the cleaner, you know the drill, wax on, wax off grasshopper
It has worked the best so far for me both on this rig and the badly oxidized MH I had before the Monty. It even took off the tire marks from the tread loss incident a few weeks ago. I use the wash when ever I wash the rig which isn't too often being most campgrounds prohibit it. The cleaner does a great job on bugs also which seem to be an endless chore on the front cap...
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06-26-2008, 10:20 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lone Tree
Posts: 5,615
M.O.C. #6109
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I would not use any automotive type product on fiberglass or gel. There was a lengthy thread on this by Rich - and the automotive products to more harm than good on the gelcoat.
Use a product designed for fiberglass. Marine or RV products work great.
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06-26-2008, 12:59 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Santa Fe Springs
Posts: 4,189
M.O.C. #639
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by bsmeaton
I would not use any automotive type product on fiberglass or gel. There was a lengthy thread on this by Rich - and the automotive products to more harm than good on the gelcoat.
Use a product designed for fiberglass. Marine or RV products work great.
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Yep stay away from any thing that has a petrolium base it will attack you decals glue and cause them to curl, then you have a much bigger problem.
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06-27-2008, 11:16 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Kville
Posts: 2,865
M.O.C. #7871
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Trailer Trash 2
Quote:
quote:Originally posted by bsmeaton
I would not use any automotive type product on fiberglass or gel. There was a lengthy thread on this by Rich - and the automotive products to more harm than good on the gelcoat.
Use a product designed for fiberglass. Marine or RV products work great.
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Yep stay away from any thing that has a petrolium base it will attack you decals glue and cause them to curl, then you have a much bigger problem.
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Many auto polishes are designed for fiberglass (boats/RVs). I've been using Nu Finish for years on my fiberglass toys...it specifically states it is okay for fiberglass, it also says not to use it on vinyl, simulated wood, flat paint or metalized plastic trim.
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06-28-2008, 02:27 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Fall Creek
Posts: 1,329
M.O.C. #3699
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When you are talking about the surface of the Monty are you including the Filon as fiberglass. I do not have that option of the get coat. Any way to get scratches out of the Filon?
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06-28-2008, 04:59 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lone Tree
Posts: 5,615
M.O.C. #6109
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Bob,
With the Filon, there is even more emphasis on making sure you use a wax and cleaner suitable for fiberglass. Our first rig was Filon and I had reaonable success getting the surface marks off from branches using a boat wax. The only downside is, you'll end up waxing the whole rig. It's amazing how much it shows when you just do one spot.
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07-01-2008, 09:12 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 156
M.O.C. #8531
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DH almost took out our mailbox at the stick house and we used a product called Dry Wash & Guard to clean and polish. It's engineered to work on cars, boats, and almost any surface that isn't textured and black. To my surprise, it took out the scratches and rub marks left on both the sides and the gel coat end cap. And bsmeaton, you're absolutely right about doing only one spot--Wow did it shine! Now Bill has no excuse not to keep the Monty shiny as it doesn't take any water and the CGs can't complain.
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