Painting (or wrap?) for old Little Guy

Seeking help here -- I am starting from a knowledge-base of absolutely zero.
We recently purchased an older Little Guy 5 wide. It's in great shape -- the inside has been updated (new floor, new headliner, new cabinetry/countertops) and while the outside is in fine condition structurally, it leaves a little to be desired in the visual aesthetic department. While that's clearly not a necessity, one of my great personality quirks is a need to have things visually appealing/artful. I'd love to give it an update, but I have no idea where to start. A few details:
Lots of stickers and some original decals need to be removed.
It has several things mounted to it that would need to be removed and then re-installed: propane tank rack, spare tire rack, roof rack, storage box (yes, mounted on the side of the trailer), and solar panels.
Trim appears to be a white-ish flexible/rubber material (sorry, here's that knowledge base of zero coming out); there is obviously some form of sealant under the trim, which doesn't have a clean edge (best description -- someone was a messy gluer and some "oozed" out.).
My questions: Can this actually be painted -- rolled/brushed? or would it require a sprayer? If it can be rolled/brushed (and thus I'm willing to try), what type of paint and primer? basic exterior? marine? Any sealant needed, and if so, what?
If it can be painted but needs to be sprayed -- what type of service/trades person should I seek out? I mean, I'm thinking an autobody shop is not the right place, but then again, I am pulling that thought from my knowledge base of zero. Any idea what the cost of something like that would be? This Little Guy is worth the world to me...but...um, probably not worth a ton of financial investment.
Is a wrap an option? And, if so, any idea on cost? Does the "oozing sealant" (not providing a clean line at the edges) cause any problem with this option?
I'm just trying to explore the possibilities here. This gal is a diamond in the rough and I want to give her some love.
We recently purchased an older Little Guy 5 wide. It's in great shape -- the inside has been updated (new floor, new headliner, new cabinetry/countertops) and while the outside is in fine condition structurally, it leaves a little to be desired in the visual aesthetic department. While that's clearly not a necessity, one of my great personality quirks is a need to have things visually appealing/artful. I'd love to give it an update, but I have no idea where to start. A few details:
Lots of stickers and some original decals need to be removed.
It has several things mounted to it that would need to be removed and then re-installed: propane tank rack, spare tire rack, roof rack, storage box (yes, mounted on the side of the trailer), and solar panels.
Trim appears to be a white-ish flexible/rubber material (sorry, here's that knowledge base of zero coming out); there is obviously some form of sealant under the trim, which doesn't have a clean edge (best description -- someone was a messy gluer and some "oozed" out.).
My questions: Can this actually be painted -- rolled/brushed? or would it require a sprayer? If it can be rolled/brushed (and thus I'm willing to try), what type of paint and primer? basic exterior? marine? Any sealant needed, and if so, what?
If it can be painted but needs to be sprayed -- what type of service/trades person should I seek out? I mean, I'm thinking an autobody shop is not the right place, but then again, I am pulling that thought from my knowledge base of zero. Any idea what the cost of something like that would be? This Little Guy is worth the world to me...but...um, probably not worth a ton of financial investment.
Is a wrap an option? And, if so, any idea on cost? Does the "oozing sealant" (not providing a clean line at the edges) cause any problem with this option?
I'm just trying to explore the possibilities here. This gal is a diamond in the rough and I want to give her some love.