_______________________________________________________________________________ I washed the camper thoroughly first. Then, I thought I'd sand the fiberglass surface, but doing so brought up all these ugly pills (like on an old acrylic sweater), so I hand brushed/picked those off, and decided to leave the top the way it was, so long everything was solid. I had many exposed rought fibers standing out from the surface (rather a stucco or plaster effect in texture), and just opted to leave them. I sure hope you all use a filter mask while working with fiberglass of any kind!!! It's the kind of stuff you do not want to breath around..
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