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Feb 25, 2025 - 11:49 PM
Gelcoat cracks and spider cracks are a normal part of owning a fiberglass product, including the Happier Camper HC1 Lightweight Travel Trailer. These cracks are cosmetic and do not affect the structural integrity of the camper. While Happier Camper is not responsible for the incidence or repair of these cracks, there are several options for repairing them.
1. Auto Body Shops: Many auto body shops have experience in repairing gelcoat cracks and spider cracks on fiberglass vehicles. They can assess the cracks and provide professional repair services.
2. Marine Repair Centers: Similarly, marine repair centers often have expertise in repairing fiberglass boats and can also handle gelcoat crack repairs on your Happier Camper.
3. DIY Repair: If the cracks are small and you feel comfortable doing the repair yourself, there are DIY gelcoat repair kits available on the market. These kits typically include gelcoat filler, sandpaper, and instructions on how to apply the filler and blend it with the surrounding gelcoat.
Before attempting any repairs, it is recommended to reach out to Happier Camper's Support team at support@happiercamper.com. They can provide further guidance, assess the cracks, and advise on the best course of action based on the specific situation.
Remember, gelcoat cracks and spider cracks are normal and can be expected on fiberglass products. While they may be unsightly, they do not impact the functionality or longevity of your .
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