I'm a complete rookie when it comes to detailing and wanted to know what would be the correct steps/tools to remove oxidation and polish my 2005 30' Ameri-Camp travel trailer.
After researching it seems the sidewalls are high gloss filon.
Any tips and information would be greatly appreciated. Also I will be using the Meguiars MT300 DA.
Thank you!
Hi fletcher33,
Since this is your first post,
Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:
High gloss filon is simply prefabricated fiberglas panels with a gel-coat finish so basically you can treat the oxidation like you would an oxidized gel-coat boat.
Like Jeff aka GSKR stated, when buffing out LARGE things like this the easiest way is to use a one-step cleaner/wax because this way you only have to go around the travel trailer once time. This includes buffing the sides and then wiping the wax residue off.
If you do a two step then this means buffing the sides twice and wiping the sides off twice. If you do a three step then buffing the sides three times and wiping the sides off three times. The point is with a one-step you can remove the oxidation and restore a glossy finish and only go around the trailer one time.
The more steps you do generally the better the results so it's up to you and your expectations but a quality one-step cleaner/wax will do a great job in one step. The the SECRET to detailing RVs and trailers is after you restore the gel-coat finish REGULARLY MAINTAIN it so it doesn't get bad again. Then buffing out the trailer will be fast and easy.
In the McKee's RV line there are two high quality one-step cleaner waxes, a light cutting and medium cutting. I'd recommend starting with the more aggressive product to cut the oxidation quicly but down the road maintain with the light cleaning cleaner/wax.
This is the heavy cutting cleaner/wax, note the word compound is in the name.
McKee’s RV One-Step Compound, Polish & Wax 32 oz
This is the light cutting or light cleaning cleaner/wax
McKee’s RV All-In-One Cleaner Wax & Sealant - 32 ounce
As for buffing pads for your Meguiar's MT300 I'd suggest getting a supply of their foam discs. These are THIN and will rotate really well on your MT300. The maroon cutting pad is very aggressive and should work really well to remove the oxidation. With a project this large I'd say get a minimum of 6 pads and even 12 pads would be best PLUS by swapping out to a fresh pad often you'll do better work faster and these pads will LAST LONGER so you can use them again in the future.
Here's my article on THIN foam buffing pads and in this article you'll find thin foam buffing pads from Lake Country, Griot's and Meguiar's and the links to the store are also in the thread.
5.5" SUPER THIN FOAM PAD OPTIONS for your Dual Action Polisher
Super thin 5.5" foam buffing pads
The primary benefit to super thin foam pads is that free spinning orbital polishers are able to rotate and oscillate these pads better than thick pads.
What does this mean to you?
You can compound and polish paint to perfection faster than ever before when using orbital polishers like the Porter Cable 7424XP or the Griot's Garage 6" DA polisher.
Currently Autogeek carries three brands of super thin foam pads,
From left to right
Lake Country 5.5" ThinPro foam pads
Griot's Garage BOSS 5.5" foam pads
Meguiar's 5.5" foam discs
Lake Country 5.5" ThinPro foam pads
Griot's Garage BOSS 5.5" foam pads
The Griot's BOSS foam pads are unique from the rest in that they have a hole in the center of the pad.
Meguiar's 5.5" foam discs
Thinner, smaller pads rotate and oscillate easier simply because they have less mass. Not only do they rotate better because they have less mass but since there is less mass pad saturation is not as influential of a factor as it is for thick pads on dual action polishers.
On Autogeek.com
It's a good idea to purchase a backing plate from the same company you purchase your pads so that way you know you're the velcro attachment system for the pads and the backing plate will match.
Lake Country
Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pad System 5.5 inch
Lake Country 5" Dual-Action Hook & Loop Flexible Backing Plate
Griot's
5.5 Inch BOSS Pads
6.5 Inch BOSS Pads
Griots Garage 5 Inch Vented Orbital Backing Plate
Meguiar's
Meguiars 5 Inch DA Foam Discs
Meguiars Soft Buff DBP5 DA Polisher 5 inch Backing Plate
Need a dual action polisher?
Below are the simple, safe and easy to learn how to use dual action polishers available at Autogeek.com
These tool all offer an 8mm orbit stroke length and work best with the thin pads and matching backing plates shared in this article. These tools all operate the same way just some of them use a longer body style for those that prefer a traditional shaped polisher.
Note: Some polishers are available with a heavy duty 25' electrical cord pre-wired into the tool. These are exclusive to Autogeek and when purchased through Autogeek you get the same factory warranty as the version with the stock electrical cord. The longer cord enables you to safe time because you don't have to mess around with extension cords coming un-plugged. The 25' cords also use the recommended heavy gauge wire to protect the tools electronics. Using an extension cord that uses light gauge wiring can damage your tool and void your warranty. Wiring in your own extended cord will void your warranty.
Porter Cable 7424XP - Standard cord
Porter Cable 7424XP - HD Cord - 25' Heavy Duty Cord already pre-wired
Griot's Garage 6" ROP - Standard cord
Griots Garage 6 Inch Heavy Duty Random Orbital Polisher - HD Cord - 25' Heavy Duty Cord already pre-wired
Meguiars MT300 Dual Action Polisher
Chemical Guys TORQ 10FX Random Orbital Polisher
Shurhold DA Polisher
