You have 2 choices 

1.  polish the clearcote with walbernize (couple hours)

2. Remove the clearcote with furniture stripper and polish the Aluminum 
(more than a couple hours)

TMccay
56 Bubble
64 Overlander
66 Safari
70 Sovereign

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> From: John Impson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VAC] Confused on polishing exterior
> Date: Saturday, June 09, 2001 8:30 PM
> 
> Hello,
> I am in the process of finishing interior repairs and replacing roof air
on 
> my 63 overlander, 26 ft. which has been sitting up 7 years while I did my

> duty in purgatory (DC).
> While the exterior is not actually a mess, will need cleaning/polishing, 
> which brings me to my question:
> I'm not sure if this model was clear-coated, and whether it was removed
by 
> the previous owner, I can't tell. How do you know?
> Does it make a difference on how I go about cleaning/polishing; will the
job 
> be easier if it is clearcoated.
> Should I try to remove the clearcoat if it has one, or just leave it
alone.
> A good power washing several weeks ago really made a difference in the 
> appearance. Course I'm not satisfied and want a better finish!
> HELP!!
> thanks,
> dr john
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