We use Mop and Glo on the white unpainted roof. Clean and wax once a year and no problems.
Have had problems with clear coat starting at about 12-15 years of age on the coach. Have had sections of coach painted as needed (rolls on top, nose 2 times. rear cap). But she is now 18 years old (made in June/July 92 even though she's a 93). Now the passenger side is loosing clear coat in large sheets. So Sunday she goes in for a complete paint job. Should take about 3 weeks which seems to be the usual time for a complete paint job. We are having her painted in the same design as before. So she won't look any different other than being all bright shiny & new. Will report on the job when we get her back.
We have had the bathroom floor retiled so far this winter and are looking to recarpet and refurnish (new furniture, getting some new built in cabinets) the front area of the coach also. Lots to do this winter before our spring rallies start in St Augustine with the Whitmills.
I can only recommend that you go to a good paint shop and get it repainted asap. It seems to help if you keep up with the peeling and repair it. But eventually if you keep the coach long enough you will have to repaint the whole coach.
Have heard great things about Phoenix Commerical Paint in Elkhardt, Indiana, 574-238-5668. They are highly recommended by Gypsy Journal (Nick and Terry Russell). See phoenixpaintinc.com Only problem for us is we would have to take coach up there, be out at least 3 weeks and then pick up coach. So we are trying a local firm.
