I know some of you have used this on your cars and it seems to work well against minor chips. What I didn't know is this stuff has about a four year useful life before it must be pulled off and reapplied.
I have a motorhome that has this product in the front. In the fifth year I noticed slight imperfections. This year (6th) it looks like hundreds of cracks all over the product. I consulted the Monaco forum and found out about the usefull life of the product. A shame no one told me this up front. I tried every method of removal including careful use of a heat gun with no success. I found a very reputable body shop in Tampa that deals with this problem on a weekly basis. They use a special steam process that works, but is still very time consuming and costs around $500 just to remove it. In about 50% of cases some paint comes off too, which greatly increases repair costs. As of Friday they were about half done and no paint had come off so far.
They do not recommend reapplying the product, but will if you understand the lifespan of the product. They recommend three to four coats of clear for extra protection instead, and touch up chips as needed. They are known to be masters at matching paint colors. My motorhome has spent most of its life in an enclosed warehouse. We do use it occasionally, but it hasn't been out baking in the sun. Other than this product failing, it looks as new.
Hope this helps someone not go through what I am right now.
Rick
I have a motorhome that has this product in the front. In the fifth year I noticed slight imperfections. This year (6th) it looks like hundreds of cracks all over the product. I consulted the Monaco forum and found out about the usefull life of the product. A shame no one told me this up front. I tried every method of removal including careful use of a heat gun with no success. I found a very reputable body shop in Tampa that deals with this problem on a weekly basis. They use a special steam process that works, but is still very time consuming and costs around $500 just to remove it. In about 50% of cases some paint comes off too, which greatly increases repair costs. As of Friday they were about half done and no paint had come off so far.
They do not recommend reapplying the product, but will if you understand the lifespan of the product. They recommend three to four coats of clear for extra protection instead, and touch up chips as needed. They are known to be masters at matching paint colors. My motorhome has spent most of its life in an enclosed warehouse. We do use it occasionally, but it hasn't been out baking in the sun. Other than this product failing, it looks as new.
Hope this helps someone not go through what I am right now.
Rick