This will require some large c clamps.
Camper siding bubbles.
If you notice any waves bubbles or creases in the sidewalls you are looking at rv sidewall delamination.
Place a thin piece of protective plywood temporarily on the outside wall between the clamps and the side wall.
Apply the appropriate type of glue and clamp the block in place through the window to flatten the exterior bubble against it.
The fiberglass should be flat and smooth.
If you notice any waves bubbles or creases press them with your finger.
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What needs to happen is the fiber glass needs to be separated to reach that bubble then apply some sealant and clamp overnight.
Once you start getting bubbles in your fiberglass you need to work carefully and sand down the bubble till you get to solid fiberglass.
Rv fiberglass siding bubbles the repair of this problem may take a little skill.
No matter what size pieces you need we can order it for you.
This will require some large c clamps.
Place a thin piece of protective plywood temporarily on the outside wall between the clamps and the sidewall.
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We specailize in rv and camping trailer exterior aluminum siding and much more.
Apply the appropriate type of glue and clamp the block in place through the window to flatten the exterior bubble against it.
First do a thorough walk around in direct sunlight and closely inspect the side front and rear rv walls as well as the areas around windows and roof vents.
Next you have to use fiberglass cloth and resin putty gel coat or epoxy until you get the spot back to level.
The best part is you still save lots of money.
When the glue lets go you will have the problem with the bubbles as it heats up it softens the glue and when it gets cold the bubbles goes away.
Bubbles in the fiberglass on my bay doors.
The fiberglass should be flat and smooth.
Walk around the rv and pay attention to the side front and rear walls.
Aluminum siding is very light durable and great for the do it youselfers.
If the area feels spongy you have probably spotted rv sidewall delamination.