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Repairing damaged clear coat

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Guy Pryor:
Mike I have not yet applied any clear coat I am taking a short brake before I spend a few more days up on the ladder because the clear coat will have to be sanded with 2000 grit  and buffed and polished, its not a quick job.

Roland I had peeling clear coat in all the same places as you But scene it's all in areas that are not vary visible unless you are on the roof I just cleaned off all the flaking clear coat and cleaned the area to remove any oil or wax and sprayed it with new clear coat to keep it from peeling any further. from standing on the ground looking up at it it looks pretty good

Adam Hicklin:
Roland, do you have a picture of your job.  I was thinking that painting down tot he giputters with white roof paint was a good solution too.  I’d like to see how yours turned out. 

Leon Scroggins:
I called Bend Sales concerning color match and they gave me the phone number and contact for Rev Group. They emailed me the actual paint mixing codes and the brand of paint to use. Gave it to painter and it matched great.

Stan Simpson:
Leon,
Since our coaches are the same, I'd appreciate it if you told me what they are. Thank you very much in advance.
Stan

Steve Funk:
I had the front and back of the coach painted from the top down and all the nicks and dings along the sides.  Had the work done in Rocky Point, Mexico for $1300.  They spent five days working on it, sanding, sanding, and more sanding then paint and 3 coats of clear coat.  I think they did a great job.  Had Rhino liner put on the front from the headlights down painted the same color as the rest of the front.  Matches perfectly and gives it some protection from rock dings.  Had that same splatter coat done on the back end a few years ago and has held up real well.  Easy to touch up if need to that way.   

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