TEO-WO
Advanced Member
About the only thing I miss about mt '98 Safari is the full body paint. That motorhome looked great all the time. Wax it once a year and it was so easy to maintain and required little effort to wash. The fiberglass top and sides of the Journey are looking bad, as in flat and chalky, but I don't want to try waxing or anything because I want to paint it and the wax will make the paint prep that much more difficult.
The lower part is painted, and painted very well, looking brand new. Here is my thought for a relatively cheap paint job. The front cap, rear cap, and door are painted some shade of white. I was thinking of removing the decals and prep and painting only the fiberglass section of the sides, masking off the painted bottom. Then, at a later date I could design a paint scheme of swirls or whatever and paint over the new white.
The lower portion, including all the compartment doors would not have to be touched.
Any comments?
Paul
The lower part is painted, and painted very well, looking brand new. Here is my thought for a relatively cheap paint job. The front cap, rear cap, and door are painted some shade of white. I was thinking of removing the decals and prep and painting only the fiberglass section of the sides, masking off the painted bottom. Then, at a later date I could design a paint scheme of swirls or whatever and paint over the new white.
The lower portion, including all the compartment doors would not have to be touched.
Any comments?
Paul