If you are trying to take the oxidation out, 3M Glaze is pretty much the best. But don't expect anything you use to last over 12 months.. Whatever product you use, preferably the 3M, you will need to apply once a year.. My front cap oxidize's pretty bad so i hit that once a year.
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Originally Posted by kirkelli
If you are trying to take the oxidation out, 3M Glaze is pretty much the best. But don't expect anything you use to last over 12 months.. Whatever product you use, preferably the 3M, you will need to apply once a year.. My front cap oxidize's pretty bad so i hit that once a year.
Will it work on decals and gel coat?
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Sorry, I misspelled. I meant Foaming Poly Gloss, not glaze (or Gaze).
The videos on these products are amazing. We all know what it takes to wash and wax our rigs. If this stuff works, it would save a lot of time and effort.
I apply the 3M Glaze to my front cap which is gel-coat and also has the decal overlay.. The Glaze is like a cutter wax. I Haven't had any problems with the decal. I actually use a power puffer to apply and buff. I have tried several products and the 3M glaze does the best job. I also apply a quick coat of Carnauba Wax for some added protection. The front cap is the only thing i mess with as the rest of the trailer seems to not get effected by the oxidation.
Griots make very good products but I have not used the one you are asking about. The wife and I cut and buffed the entire coach when we bought it and have been using Griots ceramic on it since and the rig looks new.