Okay, I know this may be bordering on a really stupid suggestion, but here 
goes anyhow.  In my bathroom at home (please bear with me I'm getting to 
the Airstream part) we painted the walls with an oil based paint and I've 
noticed that where the lotion bottle gets lotion on the wall the paint 
bubbles up.  I am wondering if the reaction between the paint and the 
lotion has to do with the oil lotion contains.  It causes the paint to 
blister and then of course when I wash the walls it comes of.  I'm not 
exactly suggesting you lotion the walls and windows in your Airstream, but 
then again it might be worth a cheap bottle of lotion to see what 
happens.  I can't imagine it would ruin the vinyl on the walls or the 
plastic window, but you might want to try a little test spot.  I also must 
caution you that it might take a while since usually there is lotion on the 
wall for a while before I realize it and wipe it off.
Good Luck
Jodi

At 10:07 PM 4/13/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Judy, I am sad to report that the inside is plastic. I am just going to
>keep it closed for a while. I will have to take the whole thing out and
>probably replace the inside plastic. Poopies on it.
>
>Also there is blue paint on the plastic surround..What were they
>thinking ? Airstream blue ?
>
>Daisy
>
>Judy White wrote:
> > As for the blue paint on the lower window and the silver on the outside 
> of the Vista
> > View...providing they are both real glass, as mine are, how about a 
> paint remover
> > product?  With consideration for the effect on the surrounding areas 
> also...
> >
>
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