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Gdetrailer
Dec 13, 2021Explorer III
opnspaces wrote:
I would try goo gone. But try it with caution. Test the goo gone on a portion of the wall that is out of site. Look inside the cabinets under the sink, or inside the space under the dinette seats. You're looking for somewhere where you can test and if it makes a mess you won't see it. Then take the goo gone and vigorously scrub on the wall in the out of site area. Then let it sit for an hour. If no adverse effects try the goo gone on the yellow streaks.
OPs trailer is still under warranty.
As such, messing around with chemicals and solvents or any other home made remedy even in an obscure location has the potential for the manufacturer to void said warranty if they find more damage which they can attribute to the OPs use of those cleaning methods rather than a defect in their materials and installation.
Best to attempt to find a fix via manufacturer at this time, then if manufacturer cannot make good by repairing or replacing the wall(s) affected OP might wish to consider other alternative fixes.
Stinks, but is reality of the situation.
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