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Cleaning Raw Fiberglass
- Wear heavy-duty gloves and a mask.
- Start by removing large debris with a stiff brush.
- Use a water hose with a strong jet setting to remove remaining dirt and dust.
- Apply a fiberglass wax or protectant to help protect the fiberglass from UV rays, scratches, and staining.
Cleaning Fiberglass Surfaces
- Use wet mops and cloths or a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter.
- Do not dry sweep or perform activities that may stir up dust.
- Always be gentle when cleaning fiberglass. Harsh scrubbing can do more harm than good.
- Regular maintenance and prevention can keep fiberglass surfaces in top condition for years.
Cleaning Unpainted Fiberglass
- To clean fiberglass dust and debris from surfaces, use wet mops and cloths or a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter.
- Direct contact with fiberglass or breathing airborne dust containing fiberglass may irritate the skin, eyes, nose, and throat.
Fiberglass Overview
- Fiberglass is made up of fibers of glass and is used in various applications.
- Symptoms of irritation from fiberglass exposure are often temporary and nonspecific.
Fiberglass Health Concerns
- Large fiberglass fibers have been reported to irritate the eyes, skin, and upper respiratory tract.
Cleaning Fiberglass Bathtubs
- Use a soft scrubber with gentle cleansers like baking soda and biodegradable surfactants.
- Make sure to use products that won’t scratch the surface of your fiberglass bathtub.
How to Remove Spray Paint from Fiberglass
- Various methods exist to remove spray paint from fiberglass without damaging the surface.
- Safe solvents like mineral spirits, vinegar, and baking soda can be used for this purpose.
Cleaning Fiberglass RV
- Wash with soapy water to clean oxidized fiberglass on RV surfaces.
- Regular cleaning and waxing are necessary to maintain the finish of fiberglass surfaces on RVs.
Best Wax for Fiberglass RV
- Meguiar’s M6332 Premium Wax is recommended for fiberglass RV surfaces.
- TR Industries Gel-Gloss Wash and Wax is a value pick for maintaining a good shine on fiberglass RVs.