cotswold habitation door discolouration
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cotswold habitation door discolouration
I BOUGHT A NEW COTSWOLD LAST AUGUST THE INSIDE OF THE HABITATION DOOR HAS GONE DISCOLOURED IN PATCHES .HAS ANY BODY HAD THIS PROBLEM.
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Re: cotswold habitation door discolouration
Is it the grey plastic finish inside the door like many other Auto-Sleeper models? Not heard of anything like this before, as your Cotswold was new in August and still under warranty I would be taking this up with Auto-Sleepers direct... contact Mark Burdett at the service center 01386 853 338 in the meantime other owners may be able to offer some advice.
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Re: cotswold habitation door discolouration
Could you not post in capitals please its regarded as shouting on internet forums.
I have seen many of these doors still white while the styrofoan wall panels go a creamy colour including my own van. This seems different problem to yours. A few years ago, there was a batch of Sietz (not sure on spelling) that had a problem with patches which was in effect a kind of oxidisation of the aluminium. Think this needs reporting smartish and a bit higher up than the Service Centre
I have seen many of these doors still white while the styrofoan wall panels go a creamy colour including my own van. This seems different problem to yours. A few years ago, there was a batch of Sietz (not sure on spelling) that had a problem with patches which was in effect a kind of oxidisation of the aluminium. Think this needs reporting smartish and a bit higher up than the Service Centre
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