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CC to pay $1500 toward electrolysis fix

Yahoo Message Number: 14907
Since I am the third owner, and my coach was put into service in June of 2002, I am out of warranty. However as a goodwill gesture, CC has offered to pay $1500 toward fixing my electrolysis. Thanks CC!

I have the electrolysis on the slide out moldings on my bedroom and living room slides. The worst spot is the aft molding on the LR slide. I priced out the job at National RV in Lakeland, FL and it cost $5600 in labor + materials. National said that they don't actually remove the slides, just move them around a bit. I got to looking at the moldings and I think I can remove them myself. There are about ten screws holding-on the vertical moldings. I was thinking that if I could get the moldings out, I could take them (along with some new moldings) to a paint shop and have them paint the new ones just like the old ones. Then I could install the new ones on the coach. Careful removal would have to be accomplished to avoid chipping the paint on the coach where the molding meets the coach. Of course after all that is said and done, what will prevent the electrolyis from accuring again? I know this is a long shot, but does anyone have any experience with this type of job? Any advice is appreciated

Re: CC to pay $1500 toward electrolysis fix

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Yahoo Message Number: 14908
"Larry Feather" YES, LARRY I HAVE HAD A LOT EXP.
WITH THIS ELE. THING. IT DOES NOT ONLY HAPPEN ON RV, BUT ON BOAT AS WILL. YOU CAN GO TO A "GOOD MARINE STORE" TALK TO SOME ONE IN THE PAINT DEPT. ALL THE SHIP YARDS HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THIS FOR A VERY LONG TIME. THEY KNOW HOW TO TO THE JOB AND DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. MY E-MAIL IS dmgelaine_02@... you can e-mail me if? you do not get the infor. were you live? i can give names to help you.
Capt. Dan 2000 auller 20000 #30498

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Since I am the third owner, and my coach was put into service in > June of 2002, I am out of warranty. However as a goodwill

gesture,

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CC has offered to pay $1500 toward fixing my electrolysis. Thanks > CC!

I have the electrolysis on the slide out moldings on my bedroom

and

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living room slides. The worst spot is the aft molding on the LR > slide. I priced out the job at National RV in Lakeland, FL and it > cost $5600 in labor + materials. National said that they don't > actually remove the slides, just move them around a bit. I got to > looking at the moldings and I think I can remove them myself.

There

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are about ten screws holding-on the vertical moldings. I was > thinking that if I could get the moldings out, I could take them > (along with some new moldings) to a paint shop and have them paint > the new ones just like the old ones. Then I could install the new > ones on the coach. Careful removal would have to be accomplished

to

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avoid chipping the paint on the coach where the molding meets the > coach. Of course after all that is said and done, what will

prevent

 

Re: CC to pay $1500 toward electrolysis fix

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 14909
Thanks Captain Dan. I'll check around West Marine or down at the docks.

Larry, 2003 Allure #30856

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"Larry Feather" YES, LARRY I HAVE HAD A LOT EXP.
WITH THIS ELE. THING. IT DOES NOT ONLY HAPPEN ON RV, BUT ON BOAT AS > WILL. YOU CAN GO TO A "GOOD MARINE STORE" TALK TO SOME ONE IN THE > PAINT DEPT. ALL THE SHIP YARDS HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THIS FOR A VERY > LONG TIME. THEY KNOW HOW TO TO THE JOB AND DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST > TIME. MY E-MAIL IS dmgelaine_02@y... you can e-mail me if? you > do not get the infor. were you live? i can give names to help you.
Capt. Dan 2000 auller 20000 #30498 > >

> Since I am the third owner, and my coach was put into service in > > June of 2002, I am out of warranty. However as a goodwill > gesture,

> CC has offered to pay $1500 toward fixing my electrolysis.

Thanks

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CC!
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> I have the electrolysis on the slide out moldings on my bedroom > and

> living room slides. The worst spot is the aft molding on the LR > > slide. I priced out the job at National RV in Lakeland, FL and

it

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cost $5600 in labor + materials. National said that they don't > > actually remove the slides, just move them around a bit. I got to > > looking at the moldings and I think I can remove them myself.
There

> are about ten screws holding-on the vertical moldings. I was > > thinking that if I could get the moldings out, I could take them > > (along with some new moldings) to a paint shop and have them

paint

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the new ones just like the old ones. Then I could install the

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