When I first got my trailer 2 years ago it had perfect graphics. It had been stored in a barn so the trailer still looked new. I figured on coating the end caps with Red Max Pro anyways to give it some shine like I did my old trailer. I was hoping that the RMP would seal the graphics and keep them from peeling. My rig stays in a field in the hot Texas sun so I figure it would be a good test. The first year they still looked good. After this summer the graphics are curling.....
..... Oh well it was worth a shot lol lol I think I will let it go and once it gets too bad I will remove the graphics and buff it out, After that I can use my power sprayer on it to remove the bugs.... Getting the bugs off in this heat is a problem I don't care how many fabric softner sheets you use. I think the power sprayer will do a better job removing them or I can run the buffer over it from time to time.....