myredracer wrote:
Why would there be no recourse against the storage co.? They and who ever did the painting should be liable or is there something in the fine print? What about an insurance claim? Or no storage policy?
Sorry to hear about something like that.
I think there should be some more investigation by an expert before anyone jumps to conclusions about what happened and who is liable for any damages. By the OP's own statements, the finish on the trailer is only different in two small areas. Since the painter enclosed the whole trailer, a logical conclusion would be that the plastic wrap was not at fault.
FWIW, I've tarped off many different things with similar wrap prior to spray painting and at much higher temps than the 78 f high in Tampa on that day. The plastic doesn't effect anything. It may be that the wrap "leaked" in those areas and there is light coating of paint overspray. That can certainly cause a roughness of surface. Fortunately, nearly all paint overspray is easy to remove. Denatured alcohol is a good solvent for removing paint overspray.
As the OP surmised, the dealer may have some insight as to the cause of the finish abnormalities and would be the best avenue for warranty coverage. If the issue is a gel coat or mold release problem from the factory, a few passes with different rubbing compounds may make the areas disappear.