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3M film, Diamond shield - whatever

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bpaikman

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Location
Lake Jackson, Texas
RV Year
2014
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana LE 3436
RV Length
35 feet
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
Cummins 340 hp
TOW/TOAD
2013 Subaru Crosstrek - manual, flat tow
Fulltimer
No
We had a film on the front on our 2006 Winnebago - Great until the motorhome was about 9 years old, then it began to look like bugs are all over it. Evidently it was mildew behind the shield or something like that. We finally just had it removed prior to selling. I noticed they are still putting the stuff on motorhomes... does it hold up better than it used to?
It’s very bad when it fails, and it’s expensive and tedious to remove. Thoughts? I’m not liking the newer RVs in the size we want, so I’m looking at MHs that are already several years old, and wondering about that film.
 
I think the only thing that has changed is Diamond shield now provides a lifetime warranty to the original owner.
 
A limited lifetime warranty - with no limit to their imagination as to how it can be limited
 
A limited lifetime warranty is very safe for them because the original owner is unlikely to keep it until it fails, and by then they might not remember that there was a lifetime warranty. ?
 

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