That is a good looking Beaver. I always enjoy seeing videos with your pride and joy getting pampered. Thank you James for the tip with the non marring plastic scrapers and the sandpaper tip. Happy trails!
I spent 3 solid days with plastic razor blades - thinners - heat gun and petrol. The RV is great otherwise so was well worth it. Patients is everything.
TKS again for the info. Saw a Tiffin, on-line, for sale, that had a beautiful body, but the front end was butt ugly. Now I know what happened, maybe, and see there is hope for it. You really do a great job explaining things.
HA! I just asked about this video and you already did it. Still catching up on those videos I missed on the algorithim. Great info. Right tools, time and patience. Got it!
I removed the shield from our ‘01 Country Coach. Like you said, it’s work but doable. The Sun is definitely your friend. Mine was also much worse. Looked like the front of the Coach had been on fire before I started. They claim the updated stone shield does not degrade like the older stuff.
I enjoy what you do. My future plans are to get me an RV and recondition it. You give me perspective on the issues I most likely will encounter. Thank you.
Hi James, love the videos. Is that a Dash Camera on the Beaver? I am thinking about getting one. It would be nice if you did a review of yours for us. Thanks for great content.
Are you going to reek cover the front there's a new product out there that a lot of high in detail shops use the film is extremely clear and will outlast the old course that's up to you on the TH-cam channel I do cars He had to put on his lotus He can't tell the difference. Awesome don't try using the plastic razor blades It's the angle and those things can flip over when they catch the paint and they will and then you're going to have a plastic razor blade trying to go into your skin if you're lucky it's dull If you're not well you're lucky again You're getting stitches and maybe mom will buy you an ice cream If you're a good boy and let him put the stitches in just kidding don't use the plastic razor blades.
Took me two days. My hands hurt just thinking about it. Using a heat gun was tricky but a little acetone mixed with mineral spirits made the glue soften nicely. I would never attempt it on someone else’s rv.
Yeah.. Thanks! I checked out the scraper set at Harbor Freight. They will work well on olde butyl tape removal on our park model RV that we are replacing windows! Single pane windows to dual pane windows that actually work. It is 37 yr old park model re-hab
Hi James , looks awesome! I have a 2006 Monaco (lol same assembly line as yours). I'm in the Midwest so mine is brown and yellowed . Are you thinking of putting a different shield on? I was looking into the newer self sealing nano kind. It looks interesting. If you get a chip you're supposed to pour hot water on it till it self seals.
When I bought my coach last year I saw a Monaco at a dealership in Washington where they painted over it to cover the failing 3 M shield. Both colors didn’t match the rest of the coach either. When I saw that I just ran for the hills, because I figured anything they sell would be junk.
So is the next video going to be applying new 3M film without bubbles, so it can go another 20 years with perfect paint underneath? No? I didn't think so. 30 or 40 years ago, I applied similar film, which was mil-spec and mainly intended to prevent erosion on the leading edge of helicopter blades. I can't remember what I put it on, but it wasn't a helicopter blade. Maybe a car air dam.
Just when I thought I knew everything that there is to learn wow, and there is one more. Thanks so much James you keep teaching and I keep learning. James you ever heard of an Alpine by Western RV ? Older model I'm thinking of purchasing one tomorrow . I have seen only line that the tops are like Tiffin's . Do you know anything about this ?
The 3m shield needs heat first get a heat gun and it will help a lot. Also plastic razor blades and handle work a little better than the scrapers. But you will need quite a few of them. Now if you have the thicker Diamond shield heat is not necessary. I recommend the 3m adhesive removal also. Anyway it is a big job ether way, so take your time it’s slow, no other way to get there. Thanks for the video!!!!!
Good afternoon, I like all the videos you have shown use and learn alot from them. I have own 3 RV before but, they were 2 travel trailers and 1 fifth wheel. I'm looking at a 2000 Monaco Windsor 36WBS and having trouble finding its true value. It's extremely clean with low miles. Any help to determine the value would be great help. Thanks, please keep the videos coming.
Would a spray bottle work better to apply the solvent? I have a small portion that needs replacing but I'm contemplating removing and replacing the entire diamond shield. Looks like a lot of work!
If you have soft hands as well as wearing gloves put some sports binding tape around your palm where it might blister, or even wear two gloves on each hand.
I finally found what works. 3M decal remover wheel. Attaches to a drill motor. Basically an eraser wheel. Seems tedious at first. But it does not damage the paint and removes the adhesive too. The adhesive is where I had problems. Ended up hurting my paint and had to touch up the base coat and reclear the front. I could have avoided that if I had started with the 3M decal remover wheel....
@@volvo09 I called 3M. They have a paint protection specialty office. They suggested steam, plastic scrappers and 3M adhesive remover to get the remaining adhesive. They also said to try to work on a warm day.
That is a good looking Beaver. I always enjoy seeing videos with your pride and joy getting pampered. Thank you James for the tip with the non marring plastic scrapers and the sandpaper tip. Happy trails!
I spent 3 solid days with plastic razor blades - thinners - heat gun and petrol. The RV is great otherwise so was well worth it. Patients is everything.
TKS again for the info. Saw a Tiffin, on-line, for sale, that had a beautiful body, but the front end was butt ugly. Now I know what happened, maybe, and see there is hope for it. You really do a great job explaining things.
Beautiful Rig James !!! Great information, thank you 👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️👍👍
Good info, getting ready to take my stripes off of my Alfa, this will help. loved the driving video at the end!
Glad you liked it!
James, it looks beautiful! I did the same with my Winn. Journey. Makes all the difference in the world. I love your coach!
We love your videos! Thank you so much for the tips, tricks and hacks you share!!!👍
HA! I just asked about this video and you already did it. Still catching up on those videos I missed on the algorithim. Great info. Right tools, time and patience. Got it!
I removed the shield from our ‘01 Country Coach. Like you said, it’s work but doable. The Sun is definitely your friend. Mine was also much worse. Looked like the front of the Coach had been on fire before I started. They claim the updated stone shield does not degrade like the older stuff.
Nice looking ride, enjoy the Coach and use it often
Gotta take good care of your Beaver!
I used the plastic razor blades, and found the best time to do it was hot hot day facing into the sun,
Oh yeah, this is my next big project. Thanks for posting this one👍
Looks awesome .....paint on your coach is amazing
Looks much better James I’ve been looking at those scrapers for a while to remove sealant on the travel trailer and do a reseal nice job
I enjoy what you do. My future plans are to get me an RV and recondition it. You give me perspective on the issues I most likely will encounter. Thank you.
James, would you please share information on your dash cam? I really need something pretty good and easy to operate. Many thanks
Your coach looks great! They don't make them like that anymore! What a shame.
Hi James, love the videos. Is that a Dash Camera on the Beaver? I am thinking about getting one. It would be nice if you did a review of yours for us. Thanks for great content.
Nice , smooth Beaver. Nice you cleaned the paint cover off the Beaver. Resist the urge to use metal blades on the Beaver paint cover
There are also plastic "razor blades" that may help people, since they are thinner... But as you said there is no one solution to old adhesives
That’s what I used . . . the key is to turn the coach towards the sun and let it warm up in the film.
Are you going to reek cover the front there's a new product out there that a lot of high in detail shops use the film is extremely clear and will outlast the old course that's up to you on the TH-cam channel I do cars He had to put on his lotus He can't tell the difference. Awesome don't try using the plastic razor blades It's the angle and those things can flip over when they catch the paint and they will and then you're going to have a plastic razor blade trying to go into your skin if you're lucky it's dull If you're not well you're lucky again You're getting stitches and maybe mom will buy you an ice cream If you're a good boy and let him put the stitches in just kidding don't use the plastic razor blades.
Took me two days. My hands hurt just thinking about it. Using a heat gun was tricky but a little acetone mixed with mineral spirits made the glue soften nicely. I would never attempt it on someone else’s rv.
Yeah the potential for things to go wrong is always higher on somebody else’s coach.
Yeah.. Thanks! I checked out the scraper set at Harbor Freight. They will work well on olde butyl tape removal on our park model RV that we are replacing windows! Single pane windows to dual pane windows that actually work. It is 37 yr old park model re-hab
What a beautiful coach!
Hard to imagine anyone going to California for a good time!!!
James, It looks way better! You need to get some 0000 steel wool and clean your windshield! Best wishes, Kevin
Hi James , looks awesome! I have a 2006 Monaco (lol same assembly line as yours). I'm in the Midwest so mine is brown and yellowed . Are you thinking of putting a different shield on? I was looking into the newer self sealing nano kind. It looks interesting. If you get a chip you're supposed to pour hot water on it till it self seals.
You're the man, great share!
I have also seen coaches that what looks like mold on the inside of the film.
Glad you got a vacation, a real one I hope. I have a question at 5:55 is that a spy balloon over your right ear? lol.. Stay safe and healthy Sir.
When I bought my coach last year I saw a Monaco at a dealership in Washington where they painted over it to cover the failing 3 M shield. Both colors didn’t match the rest of the coach either. When I saw that I just ran for the hills, because I figured anything they sell would be junk.
Another great video. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Are you planning to install a new layer of Diamond Shield?
Now ready for some new PPF given that flat front end.
So is the next video going to be applying new 3M film without bubbles, so it can go another 20 years with perfect paint underneath? No? I didn't think so.
30 or 40 years ago, I applied similar film, which was mil-spec and mainly intended to prevent erosion on the leading edge of helicopter blades. I can't remember what I put it on, but it wasn't a helicopter blade. Maybe a car air dam.
Thank you for posting this!!!
I had a detailer do it on my older American Tradition, 3 - 4 hour sessions like you did it. It looked like new underneeth it!
Just when I thought I knew everything that there is to learn wow, and there is one more. Thanks so much James you keep teaching and I keep learning. James you ever heard of an Alpine by Western RV ? Older model I'm thinking of purchasing one
tomorrow . I have seen only line that the tops are like Tiffin's . Do you know anything about this ?
OK question time: how do we remove cracking and chipping clearcoat off the bumper of our 2000 holiday rambler vacationer? It totally looks like crap.!
That is a time consuming job. Looks great. Enjoy all your videos
How is the RV holding up. It still looks great for a 2001. I'm still waiting for the day you are ready to move on. Thanks for all your videos.
The 3m shield needs heat first get a heat gun and it will help a lot. Also plastic razor blades and handle work a little better than the scrapers. But you will need quite a few of them. Now if you have the thicker Diamond shield heat is not necessary. I recommend the 3m adhesive removal also. Anyway it is a big job ether way, so take your time it’s slow, no other way to get there. Thanks for the video!!!!!
Would you apply a new protective film, that's non Yellowing.
Question: do you plan on putting on a new shield?
Also, can you please tell me about the proximity sensor on your windshield?
Thats just a dash camera
Good afternoon, I like all the videos you have shown use and learn alot from them. I have own 3 RV before but, they were 2 travel trailers and 1 fifth wheel. I'm looking at a 2000 Monaco Windsor 36WBS and having trouble finding its true value. It's extremely clean with low miles. Any help to determine the value would be great help. Thanks, please keep the videos coming.
Looks great!
The Niko Brothers used a small steamer to remove that film on several cars. It looked very effective!
Thanks
Are you going to replace it any recommendations on what/how to protect the front end paint.
Nice RV🥰
Thanks 🤗
How do you feel about plastic razor blades in a holder?
That looks like a nice dash cam. What is it , if you don't mind me asking?
Just use Goo off. Spray on there and scrap off. Doesn’t hurt the paint.
What's the name of the solution you're using to remove the plastic? Can it be use to remove decals?
Did you put anything on it after you removed it to protect the paint ?
I love your BEAVER, not that there's anything wrong with it. Jerry and George.😂
Would a spray bottle work better to apply the solvent? I have a small portion that needs replacing but I'm contemplating removing and replacing the entire diamond shield. Looks like a lot of work!
Yes a spray bottle is the best way.
I’ve used boiling hot water. It works well.
I finally got it done. Not rocket science, but it was quite the job.
If you have soft hands as well as wearing gloves put some sports binding tape around your palm where it might blister, or even wear two gloves on each hand.
thanks for the summary of what ya did..... there is too much crap in the world that drains ur energy levels..... so dont sweat it....
Will you put Xpel on next to protect it?
You forgot to mention the "elbow grease" what no elbow grease? ... Hard work ie "Smart Hard Work"always gets the job done! good job and post.
would a whizzy wheel work?
I did try an eraser wheel but it just melted and made a bigger mess
Ugly shield removal makes juice to do this. Based out of fort Myers, fl. They also remove shields too.
Nice 👍
Patience my BUTT, ... I wanna SCRAPE SOMETHING! 😱😝😁🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇲
It was a pain, but it obviously worked for 20 years or so. I'd seriously consider putting it on again.
Probably not--I dont believe I will have this unit for another 20 lol
I've been dreading this my mothers old Toyota has that on it and a few years of carwashes it looks like crap. . I was thinking goo gone
now cover with a new 3m guard
That don't look like fun... That is a lot of hard work
Suggest if you want to recover/protect the front: What about have the car wrap guys wrap the front in clear? Thoughts?
I finally found what works. 3M decal remover wheel. Attaches to a drill motor. Basically an eraser wheel. Seems tedious at first. But it does not damage the paint and removes the adhesive too. The adhesive is where I had problems. Ended up hurting my paint and had to touch up the base coat and reclear the front. I could have avoided that if I had started with the 3M decal remover wheel....
I used a 3M rubber device for removing decals. It left discoloration where it got hot from the wheel.
Do you think spraying with wd-40 would work?
WD-40 is not a solvent. It’s a fish oil lubricant that’s water soluble
@@MaryWehmeier this is true but works great to remove stickers off of cars
Probably a good idea to put a label of sorts on the squeeze bottle you transfer the solvent to.
It's basically a rotten plastic clear coat. 😁🥂
The clear coat on my 95 is absolute trash, needs power tools, repainted, reapplied.
Beware the full front end bra. It hides many evils.
That stuff is a pain
I would call 3m and ask the a question.
Doubt they would have an answer, they'd say it's an unsupported product. There is no single answer, every vehicles climate is different.
@@volvo09 I called 3M. They have a paint protection specialty office. They suggested steam, plastic scrappers and 3M adhesive remover to get the remaining adhesive. They also said to try to work on a warm day.
so I think your thumbnails are a little creepy with the bug eyes..You have great eyes...let them shine...
WOW, Way too much work.
Are you being sneaky and maybe suggesting lighter fluid might work? naah you would not do that....