Just joined up today. Not trying to start by complaining but trying to find other’s experience. We have a 2019 2400BH that we bought new in January 2020. As they were prepping the rig the dealer noticed pink spots in several areas of the floor. After talking to GD they found out those spots were some kind of reaction between the glue they used and the vinyl. So.... before we bought the rig it went back to Elkhart for a new floor. We were told the whole thing would be “better than new” because it would go back through QA. Well we bought it. Floor looked great. Couldn’t find any evidence of a replacement. We’ve been on a couple of trips since then. Our Hot water heater went out on us, radio quit working and we had an awning leak. So it spent a month at a dealer closer to home to get those things fixed. We got it home and decided to do a deep clean. We moved a runner we had down from kitchen to bathroom. It probably hasn’t moved in six months. Those dang pink spots are back. So we are going to have to drive another two hour round trip to have the dealer look at it. We don’t know yet what GD is going to do. Needless to say we are pretty upset. We really don’t want to lose the rig for 3+ months (not to mention the mileage) if it goes back to Elkhart again.
That long story to get to this. Has anyone else had this issue? Has anyone found a solution that worked? Does anyone know if they’ve had this problem with the 2020 or 2021 flooring? Considering asking for one of the newer styles if they are going to replace again.
And before anyone says it.... these are not rv antifreeze spots. This is a known “rare” issue we are blessed with.
That long story to get to this. Has anyone else had this issue? Has anyone found a solution that worked? Does anyone know if they’ve had this problem with the 2020 or 2021 flooring? Considering asking for one of the newer styles if they are going to replace again.
And before anyone says it.... these are not rv antifreeze spots. This is a known “rare” issue we are blessed with.
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