Glidecoat ceramic spray, deionized water rinse, and expert hand detailing. Same day to next day turnaround.
Your RV has been through Colorado's weather. Winter storage leaves it covered in dust and UV damage. Spring road trips mean layers of road grime, bug splatter, and mineral buildup. Your fiberglass loses its shine. The clear coat starts showing water spots. You need more than a garden hose.
Many RV owners try DIY washing. Tap water leaves mineral spots. Wrong cleaning products damage fiberglass. Towels streak the glass. You end up frustrated and back to square one. The result doesn't match what you invested in. When other companies say no, we say yes. We handle the details you shouldn't tackle alone.
Here's what a Fiberglass Worx wash and wax looks like. We rinse with deionized water so your fiberglass dries spot-free — no mineral residue, no streaks. Our hand wash uses Meguiar's and Adams professional-grade products, not the consumer-grade stuff from the hardware store. Then we finish with Glidecoat Ceramic spray and RainX for six to eight months of UV protection and water beading. Same-day to next-day turnaround, $18 per linear foot, no hidden fees. Over 200 verified 5-star reviews from Colorado RV owners speak for the results.
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Our six-step process restores your fiberglass and protects it from Colorado's weather.
We start by evaluating your RV's current condition. We check for oxidation, water spots, mineral deposits, and previous damage. We ask about your maintenance history and what results you want. This conversation guides everything that follows. No surprises, no upsell pressure. We tell you exactly what we'll do and why.
We rinse away loose dirt, road grime, bug splatter, and surface debris with deionized water. This prevents dragging contaminants across your fiberglass during the hand wash. A clean surface from the start means better results and faster work.
Our team hand-washes every inch of fiberglass, windows, trim, and wheels using two-bucket method best practices and premium cleaning products. We use Meguiar's glass cleaner on all windows and lights. No pressure washers or harsh chemicals that damage fiberglass. Just thorough, careful work that respects your investment.
This is where your RV gets shielded from Colorado's intense UV and weather. We apply Glidecoat Ceramic spray for UV protection and durability, plus RainX for water beading and run-off. These products work together to protect your fiberglass for 6-8 months. Your RV sheds water like new.
We detail everything else. Meguiar's tire cleaner and Adams tire shine restore your wheels. Adams trim and rubber coating protects rubber seals and trim pieces. Meguiar's glass cleaner brings crystal clarity to all windows and lights. Everything looks coordinated and finished.
A final deionized water rinse prevents water spotting from mineral deposits. We walk through the entire RV with you, point out what we did, answer your questions, and make sure you're happy. Your RV leaves our indoor facility ready for the road.
| Factor | Fiberglass Worx | Mobile Detailer | DIY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turnaround | Same day to 1 day | 5-7 days | Two to Three Weekends |
| Products Used | Glidecoat, RainX, Meguiar's, Adams professional-grade | Unknown/variable brands | Tap water, consumer products |
| Application Facility | Climate-controlled indoor facility | Open-air at your location | Open-air at your location |
| Water Rinse | Deionized (spot-free) | Tap water or well water | Tap water (mineral spots) |
| Protection Duration | 6-8 months Glidecoat + RainX | 2-4 months typical | 1-2 weeks, fades quickly |
| Pricing Transparency | $18 per linear foot, free verbal estimates | More Expensive | Cost of supplies + your time |
Your RV deserves professional care. Colorado's weather is unforgiving. Our team knows exactly what your fiberglass needs. We've done this thousands of times. You don't have to research products or figure out the right process. Tell us what you need and we will handle the rest.
Everything you need to know about RV wash and wax at Fiberglass Worx.
RV wash and wax is $18 per linear foot. A 30-foot travel trailer runs about $540. A 40-foot Class A runs about $720. We provide a free verbal estimate in person if you want to know the exact cost before committing. Formal written quotes are charged at $175.
Most RVs are completed same day to 1 day, depending on size and condition. We start early and work efficiently. Call us with your RV length and current condition, and we'll give you a realistic timeline.
Wash and wax uses Glidecoat Ceramic spray and RainX for 6-8 months of protection. Ceramic coating is a permanent or semi-permanent treatment lasting up to 2 years. Wash and wax is ideal for seasonal maintenance. Ceramic coating is better for long-term protection. Many customers do wash and wax annually and ceramic coating every 2-3 years.
Colorado gets 414 hailstorms per year on average and ranks number one nationally for hail losses. UV intensity at our elevation is 15-20% stronger than at sea level. Winter sun reflects intensely off snow. These conditions age RV fiberglass fast. Regular wash and wax protects against this accelerated wear.
We use Glidecoat Ceramic spray for UV protection and durability, RainX for water beading, Meguiar's glass and tire cleaner, Adams tire shine and trim coating, and Premier microfiber towels. We also rinse with deionized water to prevent mineral spots. These products work together and are proven safe for fiberglass. No shortcuts or untested brands.
We service Escape, Tiffin, Newmar, Grand Design, Brinkley, Luxe, Winnebago, Airstream, Thor, Keystone, Jayco, Entegra, and all other fiberglass RVs. Fiberglass Worx is the official Escape Trailer Industries service partner.
We recommend wash and wax annually, or more often if your RV is heavily used. After major road trips or winter storage, a wash and wax restores protection and appearance. If you notice water no longer beads on your fiberglass, it's time for a refresh.