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Winnebago Parts, 1970's Parts Wanted ? ? 9 Replies

Started by Larry Storm. Last reply by Larry Storm Feb 11, 2019.

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Comment by Rick Faunce on June 16, 2016 at 9:13am

Patrick, This sounds like a business doing compounding and polishing work? Am I correct? If so how much would it cost. Most of the people on this site are here because they are, eh, Thrifty.

Comment by Cristina Gouin on June 16, 2016 at 6:42am

Gone was repainted with the marine paint Awlgrip..... I have yet to wax her at all after 4years.. the paint is amazing.... just give her a soap and water bath when the pollen and dust build up...  

Comment by Patrick Bogan on June 15, 2016 at 8:31pm
There's a new nano coating that's been through ten years of testing. It's the only coating of its kind to offer a lifetime guarantee. Go to Ceramicpro.com ceramicpro, spread all over European, Asian and South America, has been in the US market for a couple of years. I was introduced to it, as I was approached about being an installer. With a strong background in automotive finishes, I see a definite demand in the RV and Marine industries. I believe the gentleman who was faced with restoring the finish on his motorhome, was dealing with fiberglass is that correct..? If so, with the coating one would restore the finish by compounding...and then on to a micro finishing compound like the "3m product line "Perfect-it". Of course the idea being the removal of oxidation and any scratches in the finish. Once coated, anything left behind will show. The good news is, it's the last time you'll ever buff or wax your motorhome. Ceramicpro protects from oxidation and exposure from the elements. Having just been introduced to the product, I'll fill u in as information becomes available. Also a product line for interior surfaces... plastic, leather, textile, and glass.
Comment by Patrick Bogan on June 15, 2016 at 8:10pm
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Comment by Patrick Bogan on June 15, 2016 at 8:08pm
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Comment by Lakota Wolf on June 15, 2016 at 7:12pm

Had to laugh at the term one legged paper hanger,,,, almost snorted coffee out both nostrils. Pure entertainment is what makes life so fun. Its true,, when you retire,, you are given more work to do, or the dreaded *honey do list. Scratch off one task, add 3,

Comment by T.J. on June 15, 2016 at 5:16pm

I have to laugh my ass off at these guys that retire for two months and then get a job because their bored. I've been tempted to get a job just so's I can get a rest. Since I've been retired I've been busier than a one legged paper hanger in an ass kicking contest.

Comment by Ralph Javins on June 15, 2016 at 2:33pm

Good morning,  all; 

 This Summer is turning out to be wild.  Since the 1st of May, I have been home for a total of about 10 days, and I am not sure when it is going to stop.  And all this time, I thought that life in "retirement" was going to be "relaxing." 

And, thank you for the commentary about waxing the motor home.  I need to do that also.  It does seem that all of the normal tasks associated with the maintenance for a medium duty truck, combined with all the things you normally need to do with a home also, can be a lot more than you ever considered when first thinking about buying a motor home. 

Enjoy; 

Ralph 

Latte Land, Washington 

Comment by SLEETH on June 13, 2016 at 6:32pm

yep zep is good stuff

Comment by Rick Faunce on June 13, 2016 at 6:22pm

That is 150.00 to 200.00

 
 
 

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