After spending two 8 hour days caulking and waxing, I am nearly done re-finishing the outside of the trailer. We have the high-gloss fiberglass finish that has started to oxidize. I used the recommended ProFlex RV Sealant purchased from Amazon.com. I have about 90% of the caulking done. I still need to finish around the front cap and end cap along with the seals above the gutters. I used blue tape to keep the caulk clean and off the areas I didn't want it to be. I found mineral spirits clean up this caulk really well! I cannot believe how good the trailer looks with just a little elbow grease- really cleaned up the appearance and will protect it for the next year.
For waxing, I am using the One Step Compound by Meguiars made specific for RV/Boat fiberglass applying it with a multi-orbital polisher. So far, so good! I have completed 90% of the door side. I had to wait on the rest because it became too hot outside and I couldn't get in complete shade. Also, the curb side still had wet caulk. I hope to finish next weekend (as long as my tired body holds out!). I don't think I have ever worked so hard! It sure is worth it though
For waxing, I am using the One Step Compound by Meguiars made specific for RV/Boat fiberglass applying it with a multi-orbital polisher. So far, so good! I have completed 90% of the door side. I had to wait on the rest because it became too hot outside and I couldn't get in complete shade. Also, the curb side still had wet caulk. I hope to finish next weekend (as long as my tired body holds out!). I don't think I have ever worked so hard! It sure is worth it though