Tileman2003
Tim the Tileman
OK, this is probably the wrong place to post this but with the vast knowledge base on this site I'll give it a shot. I have a 1985 Beaver class A 30' Motorhome with 19,000miles on it. I acquired it from the original owner a few years ago, this thing is a beauty... on the inside. The outside is a different story, the body is fiberglass gel coated withe stripes and the lower section painted, and the whole thing was Clear Coated. The Clear Coat , like most '80 era paint jobs, looks like crap. It's coming up in patches and makes the whole rig look funky. I have tried several things like, fine scotchbrite, wet and dry sand paper, and strait razor blades. The problem is I don't want to damage the painted portions if I can help it. Any suggestions? I'm ready to just have it painted, or do it my self, but thats a lot of sanding and paint. and if I have someone else do it thats a lot of money that I can put into that 100 gallon tank to run that thirsty 454... Any suggestions would be helpful...