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barchetta1
Oct 30, 2016Explorer
I think this is my first post. Whippee..
What can we state about those decals factually based on current evidence?
1. Something clearly dripped off the roof.
2. The evidence suggests we can see staining on the fiberglass as well correct?
It appears a chemical dripped off your roof (note I did not say you applied said chemical). Your claim is unfounded unfortunately.
Try a MEDIUM polishing compound. Will remove a small layer of the original material but will likely reduce the appearance of this stain drastically. You cant get this at an auto parts store usually. Order a bottle from Amazon (3m is a great brand).
Do not use chemicals.
Id be more concerned about the veener and why it happened and why its not being fixed under warranty.
the Ladder.. come on.. just dont look, it aint that bad. If need be Im sure the would sell you the right side piece. Should be able to disassemble.
It is a lot of money you paid.. which is why I would never ever buy a new camper.. buy a 2 yr old one with all the kinks worked out and save the depreciation hit next time.
Good luck and be safe.
What can we state about those decals factually based on current evidence?
1. Something clearly dripped off the roof.
2. The evidence suggests we can see staining on the fiberglass as well correct?
It appears a chemical dripped off your roof (note I did not say you applied said chemical). Your claim is unfounded unfortunately.
Try a MEDIUM polishing compound. Will remove a small layer of the original material but will likely reduce the appearance of this stain drastically. You cant get this at an auto parts store usually. Order a bottle from Amazon (3m is a great brand).
Do not use chemicals.
Id be more concerned about the veener and why it happened and why its not being fixed under warranty.
the Ladder.. come on.. just dont look, it aint that bad. If need be Im sure the would sell you the right side piece. Should be able to disassemble.
It is a lot of money you paid.. which is why I would never ever buy a new camper.. buy a 2 yr old one with all the kinks worked out and save the depreciation hit next time.
Good luck and be safe.
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