I'm after some guidence, I have a 1990 Swift Challenger.
The only thing letting the old girl down is that the wood effect is practically falling off. As you walk past a couple of the end panels near the door and a few edge mouldings the wood effect just falls off and reveals a cream base colour.
I have read about Fablon etc but not sure I will be able to match it well enough or infact adhere it very well.
What can I do as this is a real shame and ruins the interior finish !
if its teh same as our and an indurtial lamint heating it with a hair dry and resticking it with some pva clue sorted he bits we had that were peeling its to brittle to just glue without heating it
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I can't stick it back as it is so brittle it's coming off in small pieces. Also so much has already gone that I don't think that colour match paint will work.
Is there anywhere to get sheets of replacement wood / laminate ?
Matt, back when you 'van was made much of the photo finish ply for the caravan industry was made by Quinton and Caines in Suffolk. I think they are still in existence but I am not sure if they made panelling for Swift Group. It may be that they still have something similar in stock as they specialise in lightweight panels etc. If you find an answer for the flaking of the finish I would be interested and also of the reason why it happened in the first instance.
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Our 1991 Swift Corniche had the same problem, panels and doors that were 'flaking' were lightly sanded with fine sandpaper to remove the loose and to key the rest. Fablon Plus from B & Q in Rustic Oak was a perfect match for our van, it sticks really well. We are very pleased with the result. The main points are, only lightly sand the surface, wipe over with white spirit to remove the dust, make sure the surface is clean and dry - take your time.
Quote: Originally posted by edwind on 03/5/2011
Our 1991 Swift Corniche had the same problem, panels and doors that were 'flaking' were lightly sanded with fine sandpaper to remove the loose and to key the rest. Fablon Plus from B & Q in Rustic Oak was a perfect match for our van, it sticks really well. We are very pleased with the result. The main points are, only lightly sand the surface, wipe over with white spirit to remove the dust, make sure the surface is clean and dry - take your time.
Post last edited on 03/05/2011 21:05:58
This sounds like a good possibility, was it recent that you did this ?
Quote: Originally posted by birder99 on 03/5/2011
Matt, back when you 'van was made much of the photo finish ply for the caravan industry was made by Quinton and Caines in Suffolk. I think they are still in existence but I am not sure if they made panelling for Swift Group. It may be that they still have something similar in stock as they specialise in lightweight panels etc. If you find an answer for the flaking of the finish I would be interested and also of the reason why it happened in the first instance.
Thanks for the response birder99, I will definitely look into this if I can't find the BandQ fablon plus I was told about.
Hi Matt, we did our van last year, I bought another roll recently to do a couple more bits in the van. We found it is almost identical to the original. As before making sure the surface is dry and clean will give a great finish and will stick well. Good luck with it,