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dougbo

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Posted: 05/13/08 04:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Anyone ever paint the faded decals on there motorhome. I am thinking this would be inexpensive compared to replacing. And if you did how did the paint last, did it flake off? Doug '95 Pace Arrow Coronado

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remove the deacals they will leave lines in the old paint tape along the lines then paint where the decals were after cleaning really well.


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Whats a good way to remove decals? The fiberglass on my MH has a pebbled finish.
I think this has been covered before so I guess I will do a search.

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The vinyl decal's have absorbed wax & cleaners I would be afraid the paint would not stick for long. pusher-heat gun & very slowly on the pull, if the glue stays you will hate life.

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What will Goo-Gone do to the fiberglass if you try to use it to remove any excess adhesive?


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GOO-GONE has xyline in it (very hot) it will dull the finish. & destroy plastic.

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hwybnb wrote:

I completely re-stripped a 30' MH about the same age as yours.

The first task is to remove the old vinyl stripes. There are several methods. The best choice, aside from cost, depends on how long the old decals have been there and what condition they are in.

The easiest way to remove the old stripes is with a 3M product called Woodgrain and Decal Remover 08907. It is a spray that emulsifies when you apply it, making it foam up and stick to the side of the RV where it dissolves the stripes so that they can be easily scraped off with a plastic scraper. This stuff works like a charm but is expensive. It is about $25 per can retail and it will take several cans to do the job. You can buy it from places that sell supplies to auto body shops. You can find it cheaper on the Internet but shipping costs might eat up most of the saving.

Alternate methods are to use a heat gun and scraper, or to use what is called an eraser wheel. The wheel is what a lot of professional shops use. It is rubber wheel that goes on a drill motor and rubs off the old decals.

No matter what method you use to get the old stuff off you are going to be left with some adhesive residue. Again 3M comes to the rescue with two good products. One is Woodgrain and Decal Adhesive Remover 08908, which has an emulsifier like the 08997. It works better than anything else I have tried but like the other 3M stuff it is expensive. 3M General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 08987 is cheaper but does not work as good because it does not emulsify and stick like the 08908 does.

A perfectly clean surface is essential to a successful job so don't skimp on that part. I used isopropyl alcohol for a final cleanup.

After you get the old strips off you will probably find that you can still see where they were because the siding under them has not weathered. For that reason you will probably have to put the new strips on in the same pattern, or with wider stripes that cover the footprint of the old ones.

I bought my replacement stripes from the link below. It has been a while since I bought from them but I think they still produce vinyl stripes in a variety of colors and widths:

Vinyl Graphics

They will send you a sample card that has all of the colors.


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Posted: 05/13/08 06:54pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks to the guy with the long name for reposting my instructions on decal removal.

The pain idea will work great if it is done right, which means taking off the old decals first. I recently saw a gelcoat motorhome that had been done that way by a professional painter. It looked better than new.

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Wow, talk about timing!! My decals have really faded this past winter in the southwest and was wondering the same thing.

However, my Winnibago Brave isn't gelcoated, the one thing I wish it had! Will that procedure and products still work on my non-gelcoated sides?

What type of paint should I use to repaint the areas of the old decals?

Thanks for the timing!!


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Believe it or Not!

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