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zookeeper 05-21-2014 09:35 PM

Delamination
 
On a sunny day when looking down the side of the Hi Lo it looks "rippled" is this what is meant by delamination? Any cure for it?

sam 05-21-2014 09:48 PM

delamination
 
Post a picture.

zookeeper 05-21-2014 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sam (Post 24085)
Post a picture.

Will try but need a sunny day first lol it's been raining so much the last few weeks we have a swamp out back!

slider 05-22-2014 01:00 PM

It sounds like it. Here in AZ it is very common due to the >110F temps. Very common with older RV's.

Rick

sam 05-22-2014 08:37 PM

delamination
 
If you truly have delamination than the only proper repair is to take it to JR as they have the proper lamination equipment.

zookeeper 05-23-2014 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by slider (Post 24107)
It sounds like it. Here in AZ it is very common due to the >110F temps. Very common with older RV's.

Rick

Ugh. Water causes it right? What is the actual process tho? Is the siding separating from the wall causing the rippling? Is it common in older RV's because of the type of material used? How new would it need to be to avoid that? (Thinking for future purchase perhaps)

Kathy

zookeeper 05-23-2014 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by sam (Post 24118)
If you truly have delamination than the only proper repair is to take it to JR as they have the proper lamination equipment.

What does that process entail and is it expensive? JR is a distance from us any other type of place able to do that?

Kathy

sam 05-23-2014 10:37 PM

delamination
 
The classic is made of three layers. !/8th paneling 1/2 inch foam board insulation then the fiberglass skin. You can repair it yourself. We used heavy duty liquid nails between the layers. Bondo was applied on the inner skin/fiberglass. No guarantees that all the layers will bond together if you diy. This happens because the glue dries out or it could be from a leaky window. The water runs down the wall and delaminates. You may decide it isn't that bad and just live with it.

gmbishop 05-25-2014 04:23 AM

delamination
 
This happened to us back in 2010. I called Filon (exterior panel manufacture) they told me it happened due to improper glue application or moisture between the Filon panel and the foam insulation panel. I called Tom at Hi-Lo, he said the Filon had to be removed cleaned up and re-laminated to the insulation board. Greg, now deceased did the job at the old Hi-Lo plant. It has remained tight ever since.:)


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