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Old 07-05-2018, 03:20 PM   #21
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Rather than decals, has anyone considered masking off and painting? Where one of our decals is starting to peel, there is a definitely outline. Also I’ve noticed on some listed on places like Craigslist, you can see a faint outline of where the decal was?

I’d think an auto body shop could do it?

Just a thought.
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Hi Folks,

On the peeling decals, if the decal is mounted to a smooth flat surface and if the edges are just starting to curl but at not yet gone, there is a way to save the decal for more years to come.

I did this on my T310SR front decal back in 2009. And I am still using that same decal and many of the others on a flat surface. The corrugated aluminum, no it does not work on them.

See here http://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f7...ach-10743.html
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JohnB, great article. Would definitely be worth trying. Thanks for the link.
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Rather than decals, has anyone considered masking off and painting? Where one of our decals is starting to peel, there is a definitely outline. Also I’ve noticed on some listed on places like Craigslist, you can see a faint outline of where the decal was?

I’d think an auto body shop could do it?

Just a thought.
If you've followed along on my restoration threads, I've painted decals back on, in addition to having them recreated with vinyl. A body shop would be a good idea for a large area, like the Que decals, since spraying that yourself can be hard to have come out right. For smaller areas, no reason why you can't spray yourself. You just need quality spray paint and a little patience.
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Hmm, Page Foam. I wouldn’t be surprised if they aren’t the company that must of gotten a great deal on this hideous looking (imo) pattern and bought about 10 years worth of it [emoji3]...........




I’ve seen that in tons of campers and not just Sunlines.
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Hmm, Page Foam. I wouldn’t be surprised if they aren’t the company that must of gotten a great deal on this hideous looking (imo) pattern and bought about 10 years worth of it [emoji3]...........




I’ve seen that in tons of campers and not just Sunlines.
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Hi everyone. Has anyone reupholstered their cushions? We bought our trailer last week and I thought the cushions were teal. Turns out when we took an original valence down, you could see how the fabric looks after ten years. I’ve done slip covers and other more complicated sewing. This looks like it should be easy but I don’t know how the deep lengthwise crease is done.

Any advice or info on labor cost if I had them redone professionally?
See the first picture in my instagram post. https://instagram.com/p/BktjZhbltwx/
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The cushions were not Teal, they were "Forest Green" I will include a photo of them when I sold it (Mid 2015), that's when I took this photo just before I put it up for sale. If they look like the picture on your instagram post I can only guess what they went through in 3yrs. Not 10 years!
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Cleaned upholstery

Hi!
New here. We just purchased a 2007 Que.


Used advice here for soiled microfiber.


Sprayed stains with alcohol, rubbed with a clean cotton (white) cloth.


Went over all with Resolve carpet / upholstery cleaner and vacuumed after they dried.


Worked great!!!


Thanks for your helpful posts!
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