RV-Other Allegro Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Allegro lineup doesn't just travel; it travels in style. With 7 recorded colors, they really leaned into a "high-end dessert" aesthetic. Whether you're rocking the creamy White Chocolate, the decadent Caramel Bliss, or the classic Sunlite Sand, these colors were designed to look good under a desert sun. They even threw in some Red Metallic for those who want their home-on-wheels to have a bit of a "sports car" soul.
What to Watch For
Before you start dabbing paint in your driveway, you need to find your secret decoder ring-the paint code. On an Allegro, this is usually hiding on a specification sticker inside your entrance door jamb or tucked away on the back of a closet or kitchen cabinet door.
Keep a close eye on the upper "caps" (the curved parts near the roof) and the areas around the door handles. Because these rigs spend so much time soaking up UV rays, the clear coat can get a little tired and start to flake away. You might also notice tiny "spiderweb" cracks in the fiberglass. Don't panic-these are just character lines, and a little touch-up can keep them from becoming a bigger headache.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since colors like Gold and Red Metallic rely on tiny flakes to get that shimmer, you need to give your touch-up bottle a serious workout. Shake it for at least 60 seconds-yes, time it!-to wake up those sparkles. When you're ready to apply, remember: thin is win. If you're filling a chip, resist the urge to fill the whole hole in one go. Dab a tiny bit in, let it dry for twenty minutes, and then come back for a second pass. It requires a little patience, but it prevents the paint from sagging and keeps your repair looking flush with the rest of the coach.