A customer of mine has one of the new Mirage rivetless-panel enclosed trailers for his race cars. He wanted to get it waxed. The finish to begin with was definitely "opaque" rather than glossy like traditional base/clear coat. I initially went at it with D301 on the microfiber finishing pad, but it was turning out incredibly messy. There were opaque and then shiny parts of the panels finish where the da polisher had just run. I tried to use a spray wax to help pull up any excess wax to no avail. Ipa did the same. I then tried on a foam pad. Same effect. I had some RV/Boat polish from MVP in the van so I gave that a shot. Same effect. Different combinations of pressure, machine speed, chemical, pad definitelly all made a difference, but nothing was finishing out completely smooth. Because it wasn't at my shop I didn't have my shelf full of pads/polishes to try, so I'm going to go out there again soon and see if I can finish it out correctly with the "blotchiness" on there now. Does anyone have any experience with what works well on these bare powdercoated panels on these enclosed trailers?
Stock image for an example of what the trailer looks like.
I'll try to grab some pics of it next time I'm out to show exactly the blotchy effect that the wax/polish is creating on the trailer.
Stock image for an example of what the trailer looks like.
I'll try to grab some pics of it next time I'm out to show exactly the blotchy effect that the wax/polish is creating on the trailer.