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Templbi
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Jul 18, 2013

Paint Travel Trailer?

I have a 2002 Coachman TT. Its in great shape but the paint is fading really bad. Ive looked online and different wax options to bring back the shine but I cant seem to find someone thats giving an unbiased opinion.

So I am asking you guys your thoughts.

Should I repaint my TT? I seen a video on Youtube using Rustoleum. It looked a lot better than it started. I know this isnt professional by any standards but if I could get it to look a lot better than it currently does I would chalk it up as a win.

Anyone have any experience doing this? The decals are peeling off and sun faded.. So maybe paint and new decals (if I can find them).

Here is the link to one of the videos I am refering to. http://youtu.be/wXC01JHjOFIhttp://youtu.be/wXC01JHjOFI

I think buying the product in a can would be better in my situation my TT is 26 ft, spray cans would cost to much.

Maybe even get a gravity paint gun a cheap one to apply it?

Thanks in advance guys!!
  • We are on the road right now, but winter in Surprise.
    I have never used that product, and dont know anything about it.
    Polishing compound is available at most auto parts stores. Just be sure its not rubbing compound, its too coarse.
  • If the paint is not pealing off, it may only need the oxidation removed to restore the finish. I would try a polishing compound first. Polishing compound is cheap and you will find out quickly if the finish can be restored.
  • Tatest, do you have any links on the vinyl you are talking about.. Im not looking for the cheapest route but dont want to put more in the paint than the trailer is worth..

    Thanks for the quick reply!
  • Most of the work, if you want a result that looks good, will be preparing the surface, getting down past the oxidized original paint, and quite likely priming over exposed metal. I'm assuming original is aluminum, which would have had a baked on finish. There was a market for this, repainting aluminum siding, but now the trend is to pull it off and replace with vinyl (residential market).

    With good prep, and skilled use of modern paints, you can probably get something that looks better than the original, but it won't be cheap. Go for cheap, you might not like the result.