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  • Gary C
    Followed 8 people on Mar 17, 2013

I have a travel trailer made of fiberglass.

The gel coating on the fiberglass has worn off and looks a little dull. Does anyone know what to use to restore the shine. Thanks.
Gary C
Gary C Kissimmee, FL on Nov 13, 2011
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    Kimberly Lacy on Nov 18, 2011
    Hello Gary, it shouldn't take much time to shine up the trailer. Try this: ...»

    -Using rubber gloves clean the fiberglass with a bucket of warm water and one cup of laundry detergent. Use a sponge and make sure you leave a clean surface. Rinse well (use a hose if necessary). Dry off the surface, then wipe down with ACETONE. This takes away oil and grease and permits the polish and wax to hold. Wax on, wax off! After waxing, add polish. Let us see the pics!

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Bathroom: My shower enclosure leaks onto the floor and op unger the vanity.

I have recaulked the entire perimeter inside and outside. It still leaks. The enclosure is made up of clear plastic panels in a metal frame. My next idea is to use a brushable sealant ...»
like cool-seal to paint the entire inside. If anyone has an opinion on that or a better idea let me know. Thanks

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Gary C Kissimmee, FL on Oct 08, 2011
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    Jason W on Oct 09, 2011
    When does the leak happen what leaks the shower the drain or the water lines It could also ...»
    be bodysplash

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I have a fifth wheel RV which is 7 years old.

My hot water heater operates on 110 volt AC or propane. The 110 volt mode stopped working but the propane still works. I am hoping that there is a heating element in there which may be ...»
replaced. 110 is far more economical than propane. Any ideas.

Gary C
Gary C Kissimmee, FL on Sep 10, 2011
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    Ace Solves It All on Sep 16, 2011
    hi Gary i see you live in Kissimmee Camping World is on Hwy 192 and Poinciana Blvd. they will ...»
    have the parts and advice you need Good Luck

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