Randolph E.
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2025
- Messages
- 6
- Location
- Knoxville
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Winnebago
- RV Model
- Vista 29VE
- RV Length
- 30
- Chassis
- F53
- Engine
- V10
- TOW/TOAD
- 2020 Chevy Equinox
- Fulltimer
- No
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This is a photo of my 2011 Vista 26P just before I sold it last April. Note the clear headlamps, you can see the reflection of the ground on the left side. One can't tell but the unpainted white fiberglass is just as shiny as the painted areas. I don't know how bad yours is but I gave ours a polish and good wax every year. It took me about 6 hours start to finish. I went to a Body Shop supply company and bought a product called Liquid Ice and used a 7 inch foam pad and then a wool for the final polish using an orbital polisher. Then I waxed with Maguires. You can use Liquid Ice on headlamps as well. And FYI I didn't pay over $100.00 for a bottle either. I think the most I paid was around $75.00. If yours is really chalky, it may be too far gone.I have a 2018 Winnebago Vista 29VE, has anyone had any success removing the oxidation from your rv’s. I have tried using many different waxes with no success. Thanks for any information or advice.