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?
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It sounds like it. Here in AZ it is very common due to the >110F temps. Very common with older RV's.
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If you truly have delamination than the only proper repair is to take it to JR as they have the proper lamination equipment.
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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.
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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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