We restore oxidized, faded, and chalky RV fiberglass to like-new condition.
Colorado’s high altitude and intense UV exposure destroy RV fiberglass faster than anywhere else. That glossy finish you loved when you bought your RV? It’s buried under layers of oxidation, chalk, and sun damage.
You tried waxing it yourself. You hired a mobile detailer who buffed the surface and called it done. But the oxidation came right back because nobody addressed the root cause. Wax and quick buffs sit on top of damaged gelcoat — they don’t fix it. The finish keeps fading, the chalk keeps coming back, and your RV looks worse every season.
Fiberglass Worx takes a different approach. We use a proprietary oxidation removal formula combined with multi-stage wet sanding, compound correction, and professional polishing to restore your gelcoat at the molecular level. Then we seal the restored surface with ceramic coating for long-term UV protection. Our team brings over 20 years of combined fiberglass experience, and our dedicated indoor facility means consistent quality regardless of Colorado weather. The result is a deep, glossy finish that lasts — not a temporary cover-up that fails in weeks.
Explore our RV Fiberglass Repair Hub to learn more about our full range of fiberglass services. Already considering ceramic coating? Learn about our RV Ceramic Coating service.
Every restoration follows our proven 6-step process in our dedicated indoor facility.
Call us at (303) 585-0515 to schedule a free in-person assessment. Bring your RV to our facility and we’ll evaluate the oxidation damage on-site. If you can’t make it to us, we’ll arrange to come to your RV whenever possible. No obligation, no paperwork required.
We apply our proprietary oxidation removal formula to break down the chalky, faded layer that’s destroying your gelcoat. This isn’t a quick buff — we remove oxidation at the molecular level so the underlying fiberglass can be properly restored.
We wet sand the entire surface through multiple grits to remove scratches, surface imperfections, and remaining oxidation. Each pass refines the gelcoat further. This is the most labor-intensive step and the one most shops skip entirely.
After wet sanding, we use professional compounding and polishing systems to bring back the deep gloss. Multi-stage machine polishing removes sanding marks and builds clarity in the gelcoat surface.
We seal the restored surface with ceramic coating for long-term UV protection. The ceramic layer bonds to the gelcoat and prevents future oxidation from Colorado’s intense sun and altitude exposure. This is what makes the restoration last.
We inspect every panel before you pick it up. We walk you through the restoration results, explain the ceramic coating maintenance, and give you care instructions to maximize the longevity of your finish.
| Restoration Factor | Fiberglass Worx | Mobile Detailer | DIY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oxidation Removal | Proprietary formula, molecular-level removal | Surface buff only | Store-bought compound |
| Wet Sanding | Multi-stage professional wet sanding | Rarely offered | Risk of burn-through |
| UV Protection | Ceramic coating, long-term protection | Wax, lasts weeks | Wax or sealant, short-lived |
| Turnaround | 4–6 weeks, thorough process | 1–2 days, surface only | Multiple weekends |
| Facility | Indoor, climate-controlled | Your driveway | Your driveway |
| Results Longevity | Years with ceramic coating | Weeks before re-oxidation | Weeks to months |
Fiberglass Worx restores oxidized fiberglass that other shops can’t fix. We remove oxidation at the molecular level, rebuild the gloss, and seal it with ceramic coating for long-term UV protection. Tell us what you need and we will handle the rest.
7685 Dahlia Street, Commerce City, CO 80022
Fiberglass Worx serves the Denver metro area and all of Colorado. We’re located at 7685 Dahlia Street, Commerce City, CO 80022. If you’re within a few hours of Denver, we can work with you. For RVs outside our immediate service area, we can coordinate documentation and discuss restoration options.
Everything you need to know about RV fiberglass restoration at Fiberglass Worx.
Most full restorations take 4–6 weeks. The process involves oxidation removal, multi-stage wet sanding, compounding, polishing, and ceramic coating application. Each step requires proper cure time.
Detailing is surface-level cleaning and waxing. Restoration removes oxidation at the molecular level through wet sanding, compound correction, and gelcoat restoration. We rebuild the finish, not just clean it.
In most cases, yes. Our proprietary oxidation removal formula and multi-stage wet sanding process can restore fiberglass that other shops consider too far gone. We evaluate every RV individually during our free assessment.
Our ceramic coating provides UV protection for years when properly maintained. It bonds to the restored gelcoat surface and prevents future oxidation from Colorado’s intense sun and altitude exposure.
Wax sits on top of oxidized gelcoat and wears off in weeks. Our restoration process removes the oxidation entirely, then seals the restored surface with ceramic coating for long-term UV protection. Wax treats symptoms. We fix the problem.
Colorado’s high altitude, intense UV exposure, and dry air accelerate fiberglass oxidation faster than most states. Our dedicated indoor facility and ceramic coating solutions are specifically designed to combat these conditions.
Yes. We restore Escape, Tiffin, Newmar, Grand Design, Brinkley, Luxe, Winnebago, Airstream, Thor, Keystone, Jayco, Entegra, and all other RV brands. We’re an official Escape Trailer Industries service partner, but our expertise covers the entire RV spectrum.