04-18-2014, 06:14 AM
Another cause of de-lamination, especially on earlier plastic coaches, was the color of the exterior. During my days in the RV industry we would refuse to offer coaches in darker colors as those area were always the first to come apart. The darker the color the more the suns heat penetrated, while lighter colors tended to reflect the heat. That could also relate to stainless or polished aluminum.
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