โMay-13-2016 07:05 AM
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pchartrand wrote:
Like many my brown front cap started to fade badly and I was to far past my warranty for Keystone to help me. Ended up taking it to a body shop and they were able to buff out all the fading and then applied 3 coats of UV blocking clear coat. The original decals are still there, and the clear coat was applied right over the decals after they were cleaned and buffed as well. Very happy with how it looks and I'm hoping it last. Cost was just under $400
Hi there, how is this holding up? Is it weird that they went over the decals any issues around the edges or anything? Did they strip the sealant where cap meets sides and the roof and then reapply that sealant?
I'm trying to find a body shop, curious if you have any tips, I'm in the RI area.
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โJul-10-2016 02:56 AM
the problem with doing it more than once is each time some of the gel coat gets removed by cut sandingThat's true, material is removed but not enough that you would worry about it. The process involves rubbing compounds and the top, oxidized layer is very thin.
โJul-09-2016 09:31 PM
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โJul-09-2016 08:50 PM
pchartrand wrote:Jebster wrote:
Did you go to a regular auto body shop? I have been getting quotes from RV dealers who do body work of well over $3000 to redo the whole front cap and the fade on mine isn't anywhere near what you had. I did get Keystone to pony up $1500 toward the cost, and yes, mine is out of warranty.
The work was done at Quincy Collision in Quincy Michigan. Prior to shopping around I was looking at $2300 to $2500 to have it sanded, painted and clear coat. Then an additional $340 to $380 to purchase a new decal Kit from local dealers. So I see how you can get the $3000 you talk about.
โMay-14-2016 12:13 PM
Jebster wrote:
Did you go to a regular auto body shop? I have been getting quotes from RV dealers who do body work of well over $3000 to redo the whole front cap and the fade on mine isn't anywhere near what you had. I did get Keystone to pony up $1500 toward the cost, and yes, mine is out of warranty.
โMay-13-2016 05:37 PM
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โMay-13-2016 10:48 AM
Cecilt wrote:
Did the shop give you any type of warranty against fading in the future or warn you that the fading may come back and you took the gamble?
โMay-13-2016 09:46 AM
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โMay-13-2016 07:44 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Looks nice. I didn't think anything like that would work. Be nice to have a follow up at the end of this season. Very interested.
โMay-13-2016 07:37 AM