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- FunnyCamperExplorer II
FrankShore wrote:
Sure it's an eyesore, but why not just paste it very good and go with the flow? The way I look at delamination is like having a few peeling picket fences out on front if your home and weeds running rampant!
Has it happened to your RV? If it does I can't wait to read your rant post about it :) :)
it is way more damage in the end than an eyesore. - botts12ExplorerI don't think I have ever seen an Outback trailer without delamination.
- LakeNExplorer
ChopperBill wrote:
newman fulltimer wrote:
who can name what manf has had the most post about delam
Have a friend that was a manager at a Jayco dealer. His Jayco delaminated a year later. He had it completely resided under warranty. A year later it delaminated again. Resided again and sold it. Never owned another Jayco.
Yep, I vote Jayco. Had one that delaminated at age 3 months!! Happy to have survived that nightmare! - newman_fulltimeExplorer IImakes you think how many are friday afternoon trailers.anybody care to bring up a better type of siding
- FrankShoreExplorerA great number of delamination happen in disproportionate amounts to vacuum bonded walls, by the way.
- FlatBrokeExplorer II
newman fulltimer wrote:
who can name what manf has had the most post about delam
Have a friend that was a manager at a Jayco dealer. His Jayco delaminated a year later. He had it completely resided under warranty. A year later it delaminated again. Resided again and sold it. Never owned another Jayco. - newman_fulltimeExplorer IIwho can name what manf has had the most post about delam
- Water-BugExplorer II
2oldman wrote:
gbopp wrote:
As long as it doesn't give me cause to undergo decontamination.
If you buy a new car or truck and it starts falling apart, are you okay with that?
Hold on !!! With all the recalls that GM is having, it's probably coming soon. :)
Please pass the popcorrn.:B - OasisbobExplorerSeems to me every time the RV industry comes up with something new it turns out to be for their benefit more than ours. Quality levels are low in the RV industry which is sad as many have paid big time for something that falls apart before our eyes. The industry should be ashamed. The latest thing I am seeing is frameless windows. How is this a good thing for the consumer?
- DutchmenSportExplorerI can't believe I wrote this. This is truly a slip of the fingers:
"Well, I certainly hope I never have to face decontamination" (decontamination!) oh wow, did I have a bad day or what!
-Dutch!
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