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hybrid_camper

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Is it safe to use Grease Lighting on a fiberglass camer to remove black streaks?


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Never heard of it. I use the black streak remover from Wal-Mart which works quite well.

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It won't necessairly hurt the fiberglass but will most likely take the wax off with the black streaks.


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Yes, it is safe for fiberglass, but not painted surfaces.. It will take off all the wax. I use Lemon Pledge, Takes streaks right off and smells great too.


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weathershak wrote:

Yes, it is safe for fiberglass, but not painted surfaces.. It will take off all the wax. I use Lemon Pledge, Takes streaks right off and smells great too.


Do you use the spray kind for dusting?

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hybrid_camper wrote:

weathershak wrote:

Yes, it is safe for fiberglass, but not painted surfaces.. It will take off all the wax. I use Lemon Pledge, Takes streaks right off and smells great too.


Do you use the spray kind for dusting?

Thanks for all your answers.




Sure do, I even use the cheap stuff from the dollar store. I have been using it for years on my boat, pop up, HTT and now, Aluminum sided trailer. It works great in between waxings and does not hurt the decals.

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Thanks weathershark. That stuff from Wal Mart that is made for RV's for removing black streaks does not work at all. I would have never thought of trying this but I'm going to the next time I wash the camper.

Do you know of anything I can use to get the black mold stuff off of the rubber seals around the outside ofthe windows?

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weathershak wrote:

hybrid_camper wrote:

weathershak wrote:

Yes, it is safe for fiberglass, but not painted surfaces.. It will take off all the wax. I use Lemon Pledge, Takes streaks right off and smells great too.


Do you use the spray kind for dusting?

Thanks for all your answers.




Sure do, I even use the cheap stuff from the dollar store. I have been using it for years on my boat, pop up, HTT and now, Aluminum sided trailer. It works great in between waxings and does not hurt the decals.


I have been using Pledge on my snowmobiles for years...Stuff has wax in it and works like a charm to keep it clean and new.


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