If you’ve had your RV polished before but noticed the chalky, faded look coming back quickly, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common issues RV owners face—and it usually comes down to improper oxidation removal or lack of protection.
Most quick “RV polish” services only address the surface. They temporarily improve gloss but don’t fully remove the oxidized layer from the gelcoat. That means the damage is still there underneath, and within weeks or months, the dull finish returns.
At a professional level, RV oxidation removal isn’t just polishing—it’s correction. The process involves properly leveling the oxidized layer using compounding and machine polishing techniques designed for gelcoat surfaces. This ensures the oxidation is actually removed, not just masked.
Common reasons oxidation comes back:
Incomplete oxidation removal
Skipping proper compounding stages
No protective layer after polishing
Harsh UV exposure without protection
We specialize in:
RV oxidation removal near me
Gelcoat correction and restoration
RV paint polishing and surface leveling
Mobile RV detailing and oxidation repair
Ceramic coating for RV protection
The key difference is what happens after correction. Once the oxidation is fully removed, applying a ceramic coating or high-grade sealant is critical. This creates a barrier against UV rays, oxidation, and environmental damage—helping your RV stay glossy longer and easier to maintain.
Serving Everett, Lynnwood, and nearby areas.