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weathering of fiberglass does not change the strength of the fiberglass.
Regular washing and waxing
of exterior surfaces is the best insurance
against surface deterioration such as fading,
yellowing or chalking.
Wax fiberglass surfaces at least once a year with standard liquid or paste
wax. (In some areas it is best to wax twice a year). Make sure to follow the
directions for use as outlined by the product manufacturer. Make sure to
wash and wax your unit out of the hot sun and when exterior surfaces are
cool.
Storage of the Oliver out of direct sun also helps preserve its fiberglass
finishes.
Physical damage to fiberglass should be taken care of immediately to avoid
moisture from entering through breaks, reducing its exceptional insulative
properties and possibly causing problems with interior walls and
components. Cover breaks in the fiberglass with plastic sealing the edges
with tape until proper repairs can be made.
Note: Do not use rubbing compound or any abrasive cleaner or abrasive
cloth on the Oliver. If using a tar and insect remove, make sure it is safe for
use on painted surfaces.
Seals and Adhesive
It is important to maintain the seals and adhesives of your Oliver to prevent
moisture from entering and destroying your Oliver. When washing your
Oliver inspect the seals for signs of drying out and wear. Weather, sun and
road vibration will have an effect on seals causing them to dry, crack or
separate.
Frame
Check the condition of the frame regularly. Admire it, knowing you will
never need to repaint, or be concerned for rust. You should wash it regularly,
especially when towing the Oliver in the winter, in areas where road salts are
used.
Tires and Wheels
General maintenance and regular inspections are essential. Check for tread
wear, tire pressure, and sidewall cracking.
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