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smlranger
Jun 02, 2018Explorer
As noted the coach was likely delivered to dealer during winter months and got road salt/chemicals on the undercarriage. Dealer should have had the undercarriage pressure washed. Confusing that the dealer took photos (they must have noticed this during their inspection. If so, why didn't they deal with it?).
It doesn't look too bad in the pics but perhaps it is worse now that you have had the coach for some time. Not sure what you expect Newmar to do. I would be all over the dealer for obviously knowing about it and see if they would foot the bill to have it treated.
Once treated with a rust converter, I would spray the underbelly with Fluid Film.
It doesn't look too bad in the pics but perhaps it is worse now that you have had the coach for some time. Not sure what you expect Newmar to do. I would be all over the dealer for obviously knowing about it and see if they would foot the bill to have it treated.
Once treated with a rust converter, I would spray the underbelly with Fluid Film.
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