Jewel: Also, many of today's sign companies do major graphics on vehicles, (sometimes full wraps advertising a product....you've seen them on the road) Sign companies are extremely good & fast at applying these large-scale graphics.
One idea is to find the sign shop nearest you that does "partial & full vehicle wraps." You could then swing by with a good photo of your R-Pod and get an estimate for applying the decal that came from Forest River. (I was glad to read from Furpod that FR has them reasonably priced).
The sign shop option may be a more affordable labor cost vs.n the estimate you might get from a body shop (which is used to doing more of the pin striping after a panel is repaired). Also sign shops have all the special plastic tools and solvents to efficiently remove portions of the scraped up decal, too.
Finally, this sign shop might be a good source to incorporate a special decal with your name, or the Pod's name, or something else to personalize your Pod at the same time. This way, you take a "lemon day" and create a little something extra to smile about as you move on.
And now, I will share my screw-up moment with our R-Pod. Construction zone: entered it on a gravel road with sharp gravel pieces, running parallel to a freshly paved lane. Vehicles moving through with me were using both choices to get through the zone; its just that it was now early afternoon and the newly paved road was not fully cured, and was beginning to heat up.
I chose "the wrong road" for awhile, until I observed other cars ahead bailing back off the paved road to the gravel one, so I followed. When we stopped for lunch in the pines by a river, my wife liesurely enjoys her lunch by the sound of the tumbling waters, while I take the hour scooting around on a stool with Goo-Gone and a rag removing tar spatters on the lower 8" perimeter of the Pod. (I was glad I was getting the tar spatters off when fresh, and not "baked on.") Lotta work, sore hands.
Lesson learned for me.
Brad & Layli
WonderPod
Towed by "BG"
Western NC