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Posted - Aug 08 2018 : 07:52:48 AM Okay, that subject will show you just how GREEN a glamper I am...I confess! Maizy's just back after weeks at an amazingly slow repair shop (the only one around for many miles). But I'm feeling good...the roof is solid and the water works.
So, when you're settled in at your camping spot, how do you ladies attach a bunting to the outside of your campers...a secure way so I don't damage the 1963 aluminum and paint?!
Mary https://windymeadowsfarm.blogspot.com/ |
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katmom |
Posted - Aug 13 2018 : 9:54:24 PM Oh, and if you absolutley have to screw a small screw into the aluminum, be sure to seal around the screw hole with silicon to prevent water from leaking in. Water is a trailers enemy.
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katmom |
Posted - Aug 13 2018 : 9:50:33 PM Oh Mary,,, you are to kind... I just luv to blab,,, lol!
I also use decorated cloths pins to hock things onto my trailer,, (on the rain guard over my windows)
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Windy Meadows Farm |
Posted - Aug 13 2018 : 04:56:33 AM Thanks so much...that's what I thought (since magnets don't work) I was just worried about ruining the paint. Always appreciate your help...no matter what the question, you're always happy to share your knowledge!
Mary https://windymeadowsfarm.blogspot.com/ |
katmom |
Posted - Aug 12 2018 : 11:03:23 PM Mary, I use the '3M hooks, that you pull the lil tab to remove. just make sure the spot you that you attatch to is clean of dirt & grime.
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