clotus
Jul 29, 2019Explorer
front cap oxidation
Hey all,
I have had my 2017 Minnie Winnie for about one year and the front cap has some pretty bad oxidation. I bought it used and noticed it had some, but it was not terrible. I thought I could buff it out myself. I worked on it for a couple hours and it looked okay, but came back pretty fast. Had a professional come out who deals with oxidation, looked good, two months later, back.
Although I bought it used and it went "into service" in 2016, I am surprised at how bad the oxidation is for how new it is. Is this something I should contact Winnebago over? Take it to a shop and have it painted to be done with it? Or realize it is simply cosmetic and not worry about it?
Thoughts?
I have had my 2017 Minnie Winnie for about one year and the front cap has some pretty bad oxidation. I bought it used and noticed it had some, but it was not terrible. I thought I could buff it out myself. I worked on it for a couple hours and it looked okay, but came back pretty fast. Had a professional come out who deals with oxidation, looked good, two months later, back.
Although I bought it used and it went "into service" in 2016, I am surprised at how bad the oxidation is for how new it is. Is this something I should contact Winnebago over? Take it to a shop and have it painted to be done with it? Or realize it is simply cosmetic and not worry about it?
Thoughts?