John,
Since your clear coat is in good shape, there is no reason for you to strip
and repolish. All you need to do to keep the clear coat in good condition is
to wash the trailer and "wax" it once a season with Walbernize R/V Super
Seal & Glaze. It is available on line at www.walbernize.com
Scott Scheuermann
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Subject: [VAC] Skin care for a clear-coated '77 Excella???
> I am ready to take on the task of polishing/ waxing my fairly recently
> acquired 77 Excella. My clear-coat is in extremely nice condition and I
want
> to preserve it as best possible, but am not sure of what to use. I have
> followed the info on stripping and polishing, but I am just interested in
> preserving and replenishing the luster I have. Is a basic clear-coat
cleaner
> followed by wax acceptable? Is Walbernizer recommended for the clear-coat
> finishes? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
> I want to get this project underway now that the days are long and before
the
> summer heat sets in.
>
> Thanks, John
> Atlanta
>
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