The spring weather is great. I have begun to polish this Argosy using wool pads, a cheap buffer from Harbor Freight and Nuvite compounds. Many people leave the polishing to the end of their project. Polishing is often just considered a cosmetic task. When I intend to polish a trailer, I like to get the first cut and by far the worst of this filthy labor intensive task completed. Then I can seal the coach before I really get too far along in a build. Polishing is dirty and tiring workThe first cut leaves swirls and marks but really shows the potential.Buffing compound tracks everywhere and leave gray black smudges, foot prints and sears on everything. I like to get the buffing done and then move the trailer to a new spot and keep working on the interior. I make less of a mess that way.