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Old 06-04-2019, 04:58 PM   #1
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Seal Paneling E-Pro 15'

Greetings- I own a 2019 E-Pro 15 ft trailer.

The interior "speckled" paneling and "wood" cabinetry are grayish. I like this unit, usage is full-time and likely long term. I want to coat and seal these interior surfaces with the highest quality method and materials.

I do not know the exact composition of the panels or sectional pieces. Recommendations and experiences will be graciously welcomed. Typically, I would coat with the highest grade of clear marine spar varnish, or clear urethane.

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Flagstaff E-Pro E15TB | Forest River RV - Manufacturer of Travel Trailers - Fifth Wheels - Tent Campers - Motorhomes
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Old 06-07-2019, 09:24 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forum its a great place to get your questions answered. Is there something wrong with the finish that you want to refinish it? Just wondering.
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Old 06-07-2019, 09:50 AM   #3
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I'd look closely at those panels and cabinets as some are just a very thin laminate and a sealer may break the bond and the laminate may peel like wall paper. Be sure it's wood all the way thru.
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Old 06-07-2019, 01:19 PM   #4
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Greetings- I own a 2019 E-Pro 15 ft trailer.

The interior "speckled" paneling and "wood" cabinetry are grayish. I like this unit, usage is full-time and likely long term. I want to coat and seal these interior surfaces with the highest quality method and materials.

I do not know the exact composition of the panels or sectional pieces. Recommendations and experiences will be graciously welcomed. Typically, I would coat with the highest grade of clear marine spar varnish, or clear urethane.

My EXACT model can be seen at this link

Flagstaff E-Pro E15TB | Forest River RV - Manufacturer of Travel Trailers - Fifth Wheels - Tent Campers - Motorhomes

Not sure i would recommend sealing the walls or cabinets . most just have a thin layer over 1/8 luan and the cabinets are not real wood . if you try show us the out come . but i would think doing a complete seal my prevent any breathing of materials and may keep in moisture from underneath . I really don't know just guessing
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