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barchetta1
Oct 30, 2016Explorer
hedgehog48 wrote:
One more question for the haters, if you bought a brand new $80,000 pickup and within a year of ownership your paint developed permanent stains, would you be happy if the manufacturer blamed the fact that you let the truck sit in the rain and it is a environmental issue?
If I had a stain like that on my $80k pickup the dealer would laugh at me if I asked for a new paint job or even a new decal. would I be happy? No. Is this reality? Yes.
This wasnt caused by rain if you have really scrubbed it in that short of period of time. Something happened, or else every camper, truck, car and house would have damage in the area. Did your detailer work on the roof? Someone did something or you are near a factory or some sort of place that has acidic output of some sort. We can all see it on the fiberglass as well so I dont know why you keep blaming the decals.
Bottom line is this, get some medium cut paint polish.. 3m is an excellent brand. I bet all that come off with a little rubing.. Be sure and rub it out until all the polish is gone. The last part of the polish works the best as it dries out a little in my experience.
I take back my comments about the veneer.. could be a crappy job of veneer.. I dont know.
I agree, Keystone has a file on you and it says "whiner, asks for ridiculous claims". They are done with you.
Sorry to be so blunt but it seems like this what you need. I sincerely believe the medium cut compound will solve your issue and it will not do any damage. Use a clean rag.. very clean. If you drop it, dont use it.
I sincerely hope you get it cleaned up.. Id hate looking at that mark on your beautiful camper.
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