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opnspaces
Jul 01, 2013Navigator II
Wow Bob, let me say that this situation sucks and I know I'd be upset. I think that if I were you (and if I didn't have to work today), I'd be driving to the dealership right about now to see how it's going. I would be there respectfully wanting to see what the underside looked like, see what all got wet, and see what their plan is to fix it.
If the floor got wet I would be requesting the leak repaired and the underbelly left open for at least a week to dry out. Of course since you also have a trip planned I would let them know that I need to use the trailer while it's undergoing it's week dry out period.
One of my reasons for being there in person is to help politely convince them that just doing something like slicing open the underbelly and pushing it out into the back lot for a few weeks is not the way this repair is going to go.
Remember if there is any fiberglass insulation that got wet, it will have to be replaced. This stuff just does not dry out and maintain it's original loft.
Keep us informed, and hopefully you'll get to use it this weekend.
If the floor got wet I would be requesting the leak repaired and the underbelly left open for at least a week to dry out. Of course since you also have a trip planned I would let them know that I need to use the trailer while it's undergoing it's week dry out period.
One of my reasons for being there in person is to help politely convince them that just doing something like slicing open the underbelly and pushing it out into the back lot for a few weeks is not the way this repair is going to go.
Remember if there is any fiberglass insulation that got wet, it will have to be replaced. This stuff just does not dry out and maintain it's original loft.
Keep us informed, and hopefully you'll get to use it this weekend.
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