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    What is the wood looking paper applied over the wood (MDF) parts to simulate wood grain called?
    Where can you get it?

    Thanks
    Dara & Jim
    2016 Reflection 337RLS
    2014 F350
    Conway, SC

  • #2
    Jim,

    It's a vinyl like product. It's almost like vinyl contact paper. When I needed to do a couple of touch ups, I went to Lowes and got all the brown paint chips I could find. Then, I used the chips to match to the paper. The paint repairs I did are almost unnoticeable.

    I wonder if you contact GDRV customer service could help you find some of the stuff? (574-835-9679)

    Jim
    Jim and Ginnie
    2024 Solitude 310GK
    GDRV Technical Forum Moderator
    GDRV Rally Support Coordinator

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    • #3
      Jim,

      That's a good idea as what I need to cover the paint might do a better job. Going to be on the bottom of the refrigerator replacement.
      Dara & Jim
      2016 Reflection 337RLS
      2014 F350
      Conway, SC

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      • #4
        Jim,

        In the photo below, I added a second shelf above the bottom shelf. The one I added is painted, the original on the bottom is wrapped.

        Jim



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        Jim and Ginnie
        2024 Solitude 310GK
        GDRV Technical Forum Moderator
        GDRV Rally Support Coordinator

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        • #5
          I believe the wood grain applied to the interior of the units is a thermo foil type overlay. They have been used in the wood working industry for years. Typically they are used to hide MDF or a lesser priced solid wood making it look like a much more expensive piece of wood.
          Joseph
          Tow
          Vehicle: 2024 GMC K3500 Denali Ultimate Diesel
          Coach: 303RLS Delivered March 5, 2021
          South of Houston Texas

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