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If your talking inside you can but use an airless type sprayer like a Wagner. Air would cause to much over spray. Out side either would work.
If the front is good and your painting anyway it would be less to have to mess with but there's an argument for removing it. If you do go that rout you would be finding any undetectable rot or structure damage. I guess it depends on how much you want to invest and your gut feeling; either way I think is okay. Maybe if you get the paneling back up in the back and see how that goes before you tear into the front it will give you an idea of whats involved and if you really want to take it that far. Any way you chose is a good choice.
Alright,,,, gittin to the nity gritty,, arg arg arg, (Tim the tool man grunt),, rip, tear, pull,, yea,, thats the way to do it... The structure looks to be in good shape,,, and looks as if the paneling took the brunt of the water damage,,, Thats a plus... Hope your wearing a face mask and using gloves,,, that insulation can be some nasty stuff...... and with the snake,,,,, at least it was just the skin,,, maybe the snake took a quick vacation,,, and headed out but left one of his *suits behind...... Looking good..
Well that is a good thing, the snake(s) ate the rats and mice. And snakes do not damage rv parts like mice and rats do. Damage dose not look too extensive from the picture. That is a good beginning.
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