Fiberglass is Our Specialty.
Trucks
Tractors
Auto
Motorcycles
Other Parts*
*Other parts can include Fiberglass Toppers, Fiberglass Airplane Parts, Fiberglass Tubs, Fiberglass Buckets, Fiberglass Doors, Fiberglass Bumpers, Fiberglass Pools, Fiberglass Showers, Fiberglass Surfboards and more.
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What does the process look like?

Inspect
When you bring in your project, one of our technicians will do a fiberglass damage inspection with you to assess whether the damage is cosmetic or structural (eg., cracks, chips, or holes)
Sand
We start by sanding down the damaged areas. This allows us to expose underlying structural fiberglass issues, remove loose fiberglass, and smooth the surface to ensure proper bonding.
Bond
We reinforce or bond the damaged area by applying fiberglass mat or cloth and saturate with resin. Over the years, we’ve developed different fiberglass bonding techniques to ensure it look like the damage was never there.
Mask
Masking is one of the most important steps of the work because it prevents overspray on adjacent areas. We properly seal the areas that don’t need to be painted so you get professional results.
Paint
After primer, we use multiple coats of paint and clear coat to make sure it lasts. We can match existing paint or do a custom job and be as creative as you’d like.
Finish
To finish, we wet sand, compound, and polish for a deep shine. Whether you’re looking for a quick finish job, or a better than factory shine, we have the expertise.
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The Best RV and Motorhome Detailing in Denver, CO

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Surface
Repair

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Hull
Repair

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Gelcoat Repair & Refinishing

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Structural Fiberglass Repair

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Custom Fiberglass Repair

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Surface
Repair

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Hull
Repair

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Gelcoat Repair & Refinishing

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Structural Fiberglass Repair

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Custom Fiberglass Repair

What does the process look like?

Our wash and wax package is a great way to thoroughly clean your boat after a trip.

Wash roof and apply UV coating

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Foam soak complete exterior

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Apply ceramic protection and finish the details

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Refresh Your ride With Professional RV Detailing

A Professionally Detailed Class A Motorhome by Fiberglass Worx in Denver CO

Has your RV been sitting in the sun, bombarded with road grime on your latest adventure, or gone through a nasty wind storm? If neglected, oxidation, bug splatter, black streaks can become undesirable permanent souvenirs. At Fiberglass Worx, our expert detailing team in Denver, Colorado helps RV owners protect and restore their rigs from top to bottom with care and the best products in the industry.

Whether you drive a Class A motorhome, a Class B camper van, a Class C motorhome, a travel trailer, or even a retro RV like an Airstream trailer, your RV is more than just transportation. It's your home on wheels and your pass to freedom. And just like a home, it needs regular maintenance to hold its value, look the part, and perform its best.

Our RV Detailing Services Go Beyond the Basics

Unlike a quick drive-through wash, we tailor each RV detail based on what your surface is made of (gelcoat, clear coat, or aluminum) and its unique condition. Our multi-stage detailing process can include:

  • Roof cleaning and UV protection using Dicor products
  • Full-body foam soak and soft-bristle wash to safely lift away dirt and grime
  • Oxidation removal via wet sanding and machine polishing for dulled or chalky gelcoat
  • Ceramic or wax protection to defend against UV rays, oxidation, and road chemicals
  • Tire and wheel cleaning, plus shine for a finished, show-ready look
  • Rain repellent window treatment to improve visibility and protect glass
  • Interior detailing available by request, ideal for dust, allergens, and upholstery care

We use industry-trusted products like GLIDECOAT Ceramic Spray, RainX, and plastic and rubber conditioners that enhance your RV’s longevity and appearance.

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Why We Don’t Offer Mobile Detailing (and Why That’s Better for You)

RV detailing isn’t something you can do halfway. We operate exclusively indoors in a controlled, well-lit environment, so we can see what others miss. Outdoor washes can’t guarantee surface prep under shade, rain, or dirt in the wind. Ceramic protection and oxidation removal require clean, dry, and polished surfaces, not just a rinse and spray. If your goal is long-term protection and "showroom quality" results, the detail has to be done right.

Our Main Focus is RV's & Boats for a Reason

Unlike general detailers who split their attention between cars and basic washes, we specialize in fiberglass-based vehicles like RVs and boats. That means we understand how to properly clean, polish, and protect gelcoat and fiberglass surfaces whether it’s on a Class A motorhome or a 28-foot cruiser.

We don’t use one-size-fits-all products. We tailor each detail based on the material, condition, and intended use of the vehicle. That’s what separates Fiberglass Worx from car-focused shops and mobile crews alike.

Read more about the professional detailing process we've developed over the years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why do I need to detail my RV?

Regular exterior detailing protects your RV from harmful UV rays, which can cause paint fading and oxidation over time. A well-detailed exterior not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your RV but also increases its resale value, making it more attractive to potential buyers. Furthermore, detailing creates a protective barrier that makes future cleaning easier and helps maintain your RV’s overall condition.

How do I get an estimate?

Wash and Wax: $18 x (the linear length of your camper). For ceramic coatings and oxidation removals, please give us a call!

How long will it take?

Wash and waxes can take 3-5 hours. Schedule a drop so we can work it into our schedule. Typically you can drop off and pick your camper up in 3-5 days.

How long will it last?

Each package offers protection for your RV depending on how well you maintain it after we work on it: Wash and Wax protects your surface for 6 - 8 months. Cermaic coating protects your surface for 2 years. Oxidation removal restores and protects your surface for 2 years.