I know a several people have regelcoated trailers. Several lengthy threads on FiberglassRV.
Why not send ETI an email and ask?
Why not send ETI an email and ask?
Now owing an RV with a paint (over gelcoat) finish, as well as two with just gelcoat, I tend to agree with Ron... the paint is a nicer finish. I think the advantage of gelcoat is mostly in manufacturing, where it is easier and avoids filling and sanding the fiberglass surface in preparation for paint.
I now think of gelcoat as first-round finish which can be used permanently, but I probably would not apply again if the trailer is refinished. If paint is applied over top of gelcoat, the gelcoat serves as an already-applied and already-smooth primer/surfacer.
If paint is applied over top of gelcoat, the gelcoat serves as an already-applied and already-smooth primer/surfacer.
I don't have enough specfic information on paint for use over fiberglass to be really useful here - our painted RV was painted in the factory - but both fiberglass boats and fiberglass-bodied cars are routinely painted... so there are well-established paint and painting method choices and lots of body shops which do this work.What kind of paint? And where does one go to have this done?
What kind of paint? And where does one go to have this done? Am I wrong in thinking that applying polyurethane is different than paint? That sounds like it would be a long lasting and less work option than re-waxing.