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- PT-RVrExplorer
redsuperduty wrote:
PT-RVr wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
Covering it had nothing to do with it. Is it blistering only in certain colors? Darkest color? Sounds like post curing to me, a lot of manufacturers have had this problem.
Yes I agree it does not have anything to do with the cover. Actually is getting much worse this winter without the cover. It started on the light color (base coat), it is now starting to show through on the darker ones. I would think that Forest River would not want something like this out on the road with their name on it, looks really pathetic. But it seems they don't care. Since this has happened I have been reading up on them on the web, sure a lot of unhappy campers out their with FR products (very poor customer service)! I guess they are another short sided business willing to produce garbage, and I am guessing when the tides turn they will be looking for US the tax payers to bail them out... - redsuperdutyExplorer
PT-RVr wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
Covering it had nothing to do with it. Is it blistering only in certain colors? Darkest color? Sounds like post curing to me, a lot of manufacturers have had this problem. - triple602Explorer
ScottG wrote:
PT-RVr wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
Do you get the feeling that they would have had the opposite explanation ready if you said you didn't cover it?
X2 - PT-RVrExplorer
ScottG wrote:
PT-RVr wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
Do you get the feeling that they would have had the opposite explanation ready if you said you didn't cover it?
That thought crossed my mind, I guess integrity is a lost art. - ScottGNomad
PT-RVr wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
Do you get the feeling that they would have had the opposite explanation ready if you said you didn't cover it? - PT-RVrExplorerrodfisherman - I too have a Calmark cover (custom sizing w/door), used them on my previous RV also. Great company and excellent product too.
- DaCremaExplorer
PT-RVr wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
I have never heard that car or RV covers cause blistering paint. I have heard other issues like hazing or scratching the paint. If the cover or car is dirty the grit can sand through the paint in a wind (or over time with even a light breeze). That would be different than blistering though. - ronfishermanModeratorYou get what you pay for in a RV cover. I have a Calmark cover. Been using it for 7 years. Has protected the finish very well. It's very important to secure it properly to avoid wind damage.
- PT-RVrExplorerThanks for the feedback, these were my thoughts also. Unfortunately after two years the paint on my RV has begun to blister. The manufacture says its my fault for covering the unit with an RV cover, plus it is over a year old, therefore it's your (my) problem. They had the attitude that everyone knows you don't cover a painted RV. Thanks for helping me feel a bit better, shocked at the cost of repainting!.
- IslandmanExplorerFull body paint will prevent oxidation of the fiberglass of the RV's upper portions, especially the roof.
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