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Old 07-29-2007, 07:33 AM   #1
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An area on top of the dash is peeling. It appears to be an almost clear rubbery coating. We may have caused it by using pine-sol. Does anyone know of a replacement coating we could apply?

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Old 07-29-2007, 07:33 AM   #2
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An area on top of the dash is peeling. It appears to be an almost clear rubbery coating. We may have caused it by using pine-sol. Does anyone know of a replacement coating we could apply?

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Old 07-29-2007, 11:28 AM   #3
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I have no clue as to how to fix it, but have you tried calling Winnebago Customer service with your question. They just might be able to help you figure out what happened and how to repair it.
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there are a couple of carpet like dash covers available for moderate prices. use the find function and search for dash covers in the forum.
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This company makes a good quality dash cover so I took a business card. I have seen them at CA RV shows and in Quartzsite AZ. The show price ranges from $219-$239.

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targaboat: I also have a small area peeling. It is right above the heater-a/c vent front center (on the corner). I assume it's from the heat or cold as it's only in that one spot. I too would be interested in a fix such as a spray to re-coat the small area.
A dash cover wouldn't solve the problem and probably wouldn't do much to cover the affected area.
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I have the same issue, in the same spot. It appears that the dash is covered with a very thin layer of soft silicone - like tub sealer. That is peeling off, evidently as a result of simple wear. Mine has been replaced once - after the dealer messed it up with tire dressing. Now it is peeling again.

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