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Roof Paint peeling on Outlaw?
Old 09-25-2011, 11:48 AM   #1
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Has anyone else had this problem with the accent stripes on the edge of the roof line peeling away? On close inspection it appears that there is debris or something else (rust maybe?) under the roof coating that is pressing up from beneath and pressing "up" or growing which forces the paint to expand outwards and then break apart and peel. It's a 2009 model 3612 so, despite the brutal Texas sun, I wouldn't expect the paint to be this beat up already!

The local CW sent a contractor out to give an estimate to re-paint the stripes and Damon has said they opened a work order authorization. But, I have to admit, I'm a little concerned that we're just painting over the issue and not getting to the root cause.

Anyone else dealing with this?

Here are several pictures (sorry for the quality) of the roof line.
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