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09-25-2016, 03:51 PM
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New Member
2019 27' Globetrotter
Austin
, Quebec
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 4
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Deep scratch on my Airstream
Hi ! Looking for help to know how to repair a pretty deep scratch on my Airstream. My dealer gave me an acrylic pen but it doesn't put back the colour gray of the aluminium it just protect it to avoid rusting. Is there anything I can do for this. Thanks.
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07-07-2017, 12:15 AM
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1 Rivet Member
Yorba Linda
, California
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 14
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What year and model is it and where is the scratch located, older trailers you can hit it with a deep cut with like F9 or higher compound
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07-07-2017, 02:25 AM
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Rivet Master
2012 25' FB International
Trent Woods
, North Carolina
Join Date: May 2013
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We bought ours lightly used and the PO had parked it poorly, resulting in some fairly deep scratches. I did a lot of research and concluded that there was nothing I could do to restore it to "as new" except replace panels. I decided to just clean and prepare the surface and applied clearcoat for protection. Once you have those scratches, you tend to be less concerned about other cosmetic issues.
Larry
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07-14-2017, 03:51 PM
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New Member
2019 27' Globetrotter
Austin
, Quebec
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 4
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vintagetech
What year and model is it and where is the scratch located, older trailers you can hit it with a deep cut with like F9 or higher compound
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It's a sport 2016. It's right on the front panel and it's located over the M of airstream.
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07-14-2017, 03:51 PM
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New Member
2019 27' Globetrotter
Austin
, Quebec
Join Date: Sep 2016
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lsbrodsky
We bought ours lightly used and the PO had parked it poorly, resulting in some fairly deep scratches. I did a lot of research and concluded that there was nothing I could do to restore it to "as new" except replace panels. I decided to just clean and prepare the surface and applied clearcoat for protection. Once you have those scratches, you tend to be less concerned about other cosmetic issues.
Larry
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Ok this is what I have realized. Sad but true !!
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07-14-2017, 08:53 PM
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Rivet Master
2007 22' International CCD
Corona
, California
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Beauty marks...
Otherwise they drive you nuts.
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07-14-2017, 09:30 PM
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Rivet Master
2012 25' Flying Cloud
Battle Lake
, Minnesota
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If you use it it's going to happen. Try to polish out the surface scratches and be sure to clean and apply clear coat promptly to prevent filiform corrosion on the deep scratches. The corrosion will look really bad, the nicks and scratches you can live with, the Airstream will still look as beautiful as new.
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07-14-2017, 09:42 PM
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Dazed and Confused
Currently Looking...
1983 31' Airstream310
Hillsburgh
, Ontario
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The only perfect AS trailer is one that is not used; the rest have "patina".
Don't sweat the scratches, it's the tree branches, garage and home overhangs, garage doors and hail that will make you want to cry.
Relax and camp.
Tony
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07-14-2017, 11:03 PM
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Rivet Master
2015 30' FB FC Bunk
Ayer
, Massachusetts
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 1,114
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Scratch the other side.
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07-15-2017, 07:13 AM
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Rivet Master
2005 30' Classic
Burlington
, Ontario
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 2,743
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I suppose if you were lucky you could find some sort of automotive touch up pen that might give a good paint match to the original aluminum finish (Maybe AS should sell one!)
But you could just as easily make things look worse! I have tried many different "silver" and "aluminum" paints to find a match for dealing with corrosion issues and yet to find a really close match.
I too have a scratch I ours some some kind person gave me in Flying J carpark. I was sick about it at first but have come to realise that other people are right in that it is going to happen sooner or later, so just accept it as a "beauty mark" or "mark of experience!"
Other than takin as much care as you can, there is nothing you can do to prevent this happening and likely the only thing you can do to repair it to compete satisfaction would be to change the panel which in most cases likely makes no economic sense.
I think I'd just do as your dealer suggests and clear coat the scratch to protect it and prevent filiform corrosion starting at that location. In fact that is what I did.
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2005 Classic 30'
Hensley Arrow / Centramatics
2008 GMC Sierra SLT 2500HD,4x4,Crew Cab, Diesel, Leer cap.
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07-15-2017, 07:37 AM
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Rivet Master
2009 27' FB Flying Cloud
1982 31' International
1991 35' Airstream 350
Jay
, Oklahoma
Join Date: Oct 2006
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No worries about rust...it's aluminum.
Regards,
JD
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'09 27FB Flying Cloud;'82 31 International
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07-22-2017, 05:14 PM
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2 Rivet Member
2018 25' International
2008 16' International
Forest Knolls
, California
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 49
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So this is a timely thread! I just returned my 2017 International 30' to the storage yard. As I swung through the entrance gate, I turned a fraction too early and caught the entry gate post with the left rear panel The result is a 16-18" scrape with a slight indentation of the aluminum. After taking a few deep breaths and realizing that no matter how careful you are, $%@& happens, I calmed down, I can live with my "beauty mark". So my question, how do I replace the clear coat that was scraped off to prevent the dreaded filiform corrosion? Thanks for any comments. Jim
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07-22-2017, 06:55 PM
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Rivet Master
2005 30' Classic
Burlington
, Ontario
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 2,743
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jdalrymple
No worries about rust...it's aluminum.
Regards,
JD
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Correct - no worry about rust, no iron / steel involved. However there is a worry about filform corrosion setting in - look it up if not familiar!
Once the clearcoat is compromised , it is significant possibility - look it up! May save you some grief!
For that reason, IMHO, the least you should do to protect it, is to clear coat the scratch. S.A.P.
Just my opinion! I've been wrong before!
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2005 Classic 30'
Hensley Arrow / Centramatics
2008 GMC Sierra SLT 2500HD,4x4,Crew Cab, Diesel, Leer cap.
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07-22-2017, 07:55 PM
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Rivet Master
2013 25' FB Flying Cloud
Longmont
, Colorado
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jmacd
So this is a timely thread! I just returned my 2017 International 30' to the storage yard. As I swung through the entrance gate, I turned a fraction too early and caught the entry gate post with the left rear panel The result is a 16-18" scrape with a slight indentation of the aluminum. After taking a few deep breaths and realizing that no matter how careful you are, $%@& happens, I calmed down, I can live with my "beauty mark". So my question, how do I replace the clear coat that was scraped off to prevent the dreaded filiform corrosion? Thanks for any comments. Jim
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Airstream does sell an official touch-up pen for these cases. It's actually a felt-type marker that lays down clear acrylic. In the first post of this thread, the OP says he is not satisfied with how it turned out using the marker provided by his dealer.
I bought the Airstream marker when I visited Jackson Center in 2013 and have used it several times on my trailer. It does go on clear and I think it looks as good as anything could. I have one comment about using it: Don't try to put a second layer on while the first is drying. That will cause the pen to "stick" and make the touch-up more visible.
Some people have used clear nail polish.
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07-22-2017, 08:09 PM
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Rivet Master
2005 30' Classic
Burlington
, Ontario
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SSquared
Airstream does sell an official touch-up pen for these cases. It's actually a felt-type marker that lays down clear acrylic. In the first post of this thread, the OP says he is not satisfied with how it turned out using the marker provided by his dealer.
I bought the Airstream marker when I visited Jackson Center in 2013 and have used it several times on my trailer. It does go on clear and I think it looks as good as anything could. I have one comment about using it: Don't try to put a second layer on while the first is drying. That will cause the pen to "stick" and make the touch-up more visible.
Some people have used clear nail polish.
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I agree with SSquared's answer - I think you have the only sensible attitude and hard as it may be it is the one I try to accept!
Despite being a meticulous old B*stard, over the years I have come to accept that is not possible!
Perfection is ever elusive!
Especially in Airstreams, as soon as the leave the factory - if not before!
Clearcoat repair pen, or thousands of $ to fix a scratch - your choice!
In the world of home brewing, we have an acronymn.
RDWHAHB (Relax, don't worry, have a home brew!) Works for me!
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2005 Classic 30'
Hensley Arrow / Centramatics
2008 GMC Sierra SLT 2500HD,4x4,Crew Cab, Diesel, Leer cap.
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07-22-2017, 09:28 PM
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2 Rivet Member
2018 25' International
2008 16' International
Forest Knolls
, California
Join Date: Jul 2014
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Thanks for the responses. I'll get a clear coat pen ordered. As for the rough edges of the scrapes, I think they need to be smoothed down. Fine steel wool or careful use of a super fine sand paper? Anyone done this? Jim
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07-22-2017, 09:55 PM
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Rivet Master
1999 34' Excella
Currently Looking...
Hillsboro
, Texas
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We do not have pictures of your damag... on our 1999 I use NYALIC... am very pleased...
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08-14-2017, 09:42 PM
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2 Rivet Member
2018 25' International
2008 16' International
Forest Knolls
, California
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 49
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Received my acrylic touch-up pen from Airstream today. Went over and picked up the TT from the storage yard and got ready to try to clean up the damage to the curved lower left rear side panel after recently getting a bit too close a gate post. I first wanted to minimize or pop-out the long shallow dent caused by the scrape.
I got my trusty toilet plunger and then wet the damaged area with soapy water. I "plunged" several times along the scrape and viola! Out popped the dent, not perfect as the aluminum got stretched a bit, but it looked fine. I touched up the several scratches with the acrylic pen and it turned out pretty good considering.
I got a quote from my Airstream dealer for $2300 to repair the damage. I considered making an insurance claim and pay my deductible but thought I'd give my repair a try first. Glad I did, it looks fine and I'll save my insurance for something more serious if ever needed. Now I can RDWHAHB! Thanks for the suggestions. This forum is a great resource. Jim
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