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RobertRyan
Oct 03, 2016Explorer
JAC1982 wrote:RobertRyan wrote:JAC1982 wrote:
I'm on their website and wow I love those interiors! So many trailer interiors here, to me, look dated and dark, even when they're brand new. The fabric patterns and wall panel patterns are usually pretty hideous, for my tastes anyway. One of those reasons we picked our camper is because the bench dinette is a plain brown basketweave vinyl, and pretty non-descript vinyl flooring. I hate our wall panels and I swapped the bedding out for something much nicer.
However, practically speaking, I'm not sure white lacquer is the way to go. I've had furniture and even kitchen cabinets in white lacquer and they aren't super durable.
Much easier to clean, when exposed to the fine talc like dust when towing here. People take them on graded dirt roads.
Yes they are easy to clean when it comes to dust. I'm thinking more for actual scratches etc. It's pretty easy to hide scratches and dings in wood, but not so much in the shiny lacquer.
Interiors very here, but many are using the shiny lacquer, it is very popular. Here is a shiny upmarket US( I think) Motorhome. Bit ornate , but suitable for the clientele
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