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    Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Last year my parents had their motorhome detailed by a reputable (at the time) mobile detailer. When he waxed the front of the motorhome, the wax would not come off. He claims the paint soaked it in and would return once he found out how to get it off. Personally, I think he burned it. Now, I have started my own mobile detailing and am still fairly new at it. Keep in mind this was last summer. Yesterday, I tried washing it, drying it, going over it with a clay bar, and my Porter Cable DA polisher with swirl remover and polish. No luck! Any recommendations? I would post pics but it is dark here. I was thinking maybe trying acetone? Im at a loss on this one, Ive never run across this

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    What are you dealing with..paint, gelcoat, tin, oxidatized single stage? These units went through several styles over the years and its hard to say without knowing what kind of surface it is. How old is it? Post some pics tomorrow if you can. We`ll help you get it figured out

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Its a 2008 Fleetwood Discovery, Gelcoat I believe

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Yeah it should be. Well definetly dont try any solvents on it. Have you tried a compound like M105 yet?

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    No I havent, only compound I have is Meguiars rubbing compound. Hadnt thought about that

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    If you try it, do a test spot somewhere you cant easily see. Those coatings are super soft and temperamental. Thats probably what got the last guy in trouble so be careful. Im sure he felt that ole knot in the stomach when he realized he screwed up

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    This is one of those cases where you really need to post a picture of the damage and let some of the experienced eyes here take a look!

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Yes, pictures might help the rest of us to help out.
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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    This is one of those cases where you really need to post a picture of the damage and let some of the experienced eyes here take a look!
    I agree 100%...and Todd was the man I was thinking about with the experience.

    Perhaps many of us could stand to learn something. In fact, I`ve already learned something. If unfamiliar with a vehicle, boat, or motorhome finish or paint, do some research to find out what you`re working with. Never know, someone may save you some agony.

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    If its gelcoat, you are going to need to strip the old wax off. Last summer I was working on a 450 SeaRay Sundancer for a client with a similar situation, their previous detailer didnt buff the wax off correctly and it was patchy. What I did to remove all of the wax left on for an entire year was wipe down the entire boat in Acetone and it removed the patches and all the wax for that matter and then went to work with my polishing and waxing regiment. Hope this helps.

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Heres some pics, hope you guys can help





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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Holy crap man..thats bad. It looks like it dried up on him and the gelcoat absorbed it. First thing I would try would be Dawn, but I doubt that does much. Maybe even scrub the Dawn in with a bug sponge. Other than that, try polishing with a light cut pad. Many times a product like Pinnacle Paintwork Cleanser will work, but I think this is a little severe for that. Like I said the other night, this type of gelcoat is very soft and temperamental, so always do test sections. Also, stay out of the sun. Heat and sunlight softens it even more and youll be right back to where you are now before you even realize it.

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Thanks. I tried my DA with Pinnacle swirl remover and finishing glaze and tried claying it before that with zero luck. I also considered trying Dawn but like you said, didnt figure itd do much. Im curious about Meguiars rubbing compound maybe?

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Also, would Acetone be safe to try?

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    Re: Help with fixing another Detailers mess up on motorhome

    Ive never used Acetone on them so I really couldnt say. The solvents that I have tried didnt end well, but I guess in the situation your in, it cant hurt much lol. Like the rest of it, test an area down low that you cant easily see. Same with the compound. Its possible that the compound will dig in just like the wax did, but there again it may take it right off..gelcoat is weird like that. Im sure others will chime in with suggestions as well. Good luck with it, whatever route you decided to go with

 

 
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