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Old 06-04-2020, 06:54 AM   #30
psomers
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Originally Posted by lightsout View Post
Claybar is absolutely effective on fiberglass, however because fiberglass is not a hard smooth surface like paint you do not notice that glass like smoothness you get on paint. However Claybar is designed to remove contaminents from the surface and is equally effective as on paint you just do not get that real glass like feel on a RV whereas the higher quality gelcoat on many boats you get that paint feel. Montana Fiberglass work is extremely poor quality I assume because it is all high production and chopped...
With your enthusiasm I may give it another try. I used it hoping to help remove a slight oxidation. Could not tell it helped with the oxidation. A lite rubbing compound and elbow grease works best.
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