How to Polish an Airstream
As you drive your RV around Saco, Scarborough, and Portland, Maine, you will kick up dirt and debris that will stick to the body of your ride. For this reason, cleaning and polishing the RV from time to time will prove important. In this guide, our Airstream of Scarborough team will explain how to polish an Airstream effectively!
Polishing Your Airstream: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re looking to polish your Airstream, you will be able to easily do so by following the steps listed below!- Gentle Wash: Before diving into the world of polishing, you will want to start with a thorough wash. This will remove dirt, grime, and road dust, setting the stage for the polishing process.
- Surface Inspection: Take a closer look at your RV's exterior. Identify areas with oxidation, faded paint, or fine scratches. This inspection guides your focus during the polishing phase.
- Choosing the Right Polish: Not all polishes are created equal. Select a high-quality RV polish that suits your RV's surface. Whether fiberglass or aluminum, make sure the polish is compatible with your RV's body.
- Prep Work: For optimal results, apply the polish on a cool and dry day. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the polish from drying too quickly. Tape off any areas you don't want to polish, like decals or rubber seals.
- Application: Using a clean, soft cloth or a polishing machine, apply the polish evenly in small sections. Work in circular motions, ensuring thorough coverage. Take your time; this is a labor of love.
- Buffing: Once the polish has dried to a haze, grab a fresh, clean cloth or a buffing pad for a machine. Buff the surface with steady, controlled movements until the shine emerges. The transformation is nothing short of mesmerizing.
- Final Touches: Remove any excess polish from seams and crevices with a detailing brush. Step back and admire the radiance of your beautifully polished RV.
Polishing your RV Pays Off!
Polishing your RV regularly offers several benefits; we’ve got them highlighted below!- Preserving Aesthetics: Regular polishing maintains your RV's visual appeal, preventing oxidation and paint fading.
- Protecting the Surface: A polished exterior forms a protective barrier against the elements – UV rays, rain, and road debris. Think of it as armor for your RV, shielding it from wear and tear on the trails and campsites.
- Enhanced Resale Value: Just as a well-maintained car holds its value, a polished RV signifies meticulous care. If you decide at any point you need to move on from your beloved home on wheels, its polished exterior will speak volumes to prospective buyers.