โJul-19-2014 11:42 AM
โJul-26-2014 11:27 AM
KevSchofield wrote:RichieW wrote:KevSchofield wrote:
I spent a weekend with a heat gun and WD-40 removing the old graphics, then did a simple racing stripe (ebay vinyl),
a few new Coleman stickers, a small 'scene' graphic (again from ebay) and some vinyl lettering for "Coleman Caravan"..
Cost was right around $100 for all..
May not look as fancy as it did new, but it looks way better than the cracked, peeling graphics did..
How did you keep the stripes so straight?
The stripes came in 8 foot lengths and had a backing on both sides..
You peel the backing from the side that is going to stick to the surface,
then mist the surface with water and put the stripe on..
Once it was in place you squeegee out the water and peel the protective
backing off leaving just the stripe in place.
It takes a little patience but trust me, putting on the new stripes
was way easier than removing the old ones ๐
โJul-26-2014 06:07 AM
Tom Trostel wrote:
The original vinyl stripes on our 1980 Bigfoot were orange and olive green. The green was faded and the strips did not go over the door or frig vent. I masked the edges and used Krylon Fusion hunter green on the olive and Rust-Oleum seafoam spray can on the orange. Five year in the Texas and they still look good.
original
new
โJul-26-2014 04:08 AM
โJul-26-2014 03:31 AM
RichieW wrote:KevSchofield wrote:
I spent a weekend with a heat gun and WD-40 removing the old graphics, then did a simple racing stripe (ebay vinyl),
a few new Coleman stickers, a small 'scene' graphic (again from ebay) and some vinyl lettering for "Coleman Caravan"..
Cost was right around $100 for all..
May not look as fancy as it did new, but it looks way better than the cracked, peeling graphics did..
How did you keep the stripes so straight?
โJul-25-2014 08:39 PM
โJul-25-2014 05:35 PM
โJul-25-2014 05:25 PM
KevSchofield wrote:
I spent a weekend with a heat gun and WD-40 removing the old graphics, then did a simple racing stripe (ebay vinyl),
a few new Coleman stickers, a small 'scene' graphic (again from ebay) and some vinyl lettering for "Coleman Caravan"..
Cost was right around $100 for all..
May not look as fancy as it did new, but it looks way better than the cracked, peeling graphics did..
โJul-25-2014 05:11 PM
โJul-25-2014 10:58 AM
โJul-25-2014 05:56 AM
beg4mercy wrote:KevSchofield wrote:
I bought a 2001 Coleman Caravan last August that was priced really nicely, mostly due to the graphics looking poor.
I spent a weekend with a heat gun and WD-40 removing the old graphics, then did a simple racing stripe (ebay vinyl),
a few new Coleman stickers, a small 'scene' graphic (again from ebay) and some vinyl lettering for "Coleman Caravan"..
Cost was right around $100 for all..
May not look as fancy as it did new, but it looks way better than the cracked, peeling graphics did..
Nice work!! Looks great!!
โJul-24-2014 09:18 PM
KevSchofield wrote:
I bought a 2001 Coleman Caravan last August that was priced really nicely, mostly due to the graphics looking poor.
I spent a weekend with a heat gun and WD-40 removing the old graphics, then did a simple racing stripe (ebay vinyl),
a few new Coleman stickers, a small 'scene' graphic (again from ebay) and some vinyl lettering for "Coleman Caravan"..
Cost was right around $100 for all..
May not look as fancy as it did new, but it looks way better than the cracked, peeling graphics did..
โJul-21-2014 10:30 AM
โJul-19-2014 08:18 PM
โJul-19-2014 02:31 PM
IBcarguy wrote:
Getting the old ones off is a pain and you can see the image of the decal where it's not faded or discolored. Once off, it would be easy to mask off the image and paint. I wonder if Rust-Oleum paint in a rattle can would hold up? Anyone ever try this?