Triple protect your solar panels; keep and use your existing lock washers, use blue loktite on the bolt threads, and use a nylon locking nut. That SHOULD keep them from coming loose. Then.....check them over and over and again and again.
To keep mice away, we put dryer sheets everywhere in our trailer. The mice hate it, and the inside smells really good when it's time to bring it out of storage. 👍
We have a 2011 Tiffin Phaeton and the bedroom had filthy carpet after yrs. Of putting resolve on it, basically scrubbing in the dirt. It was a light camel color. We took it to MS RV SOLUTIONS near Red Bay Alabama and had LVT Tile installed in the bedroom and bath last yr. We absolutely love it! They work on any brand coach or camper as does everyone in Red Bay, including Tiffin. I can send you photos if you have somewhere I can send them. Love your channel !
You got to go to DI water system to wash and rinse!! I love it, no water spots, so no drying. The nuts on your solar panels maybe go to blue lock tight or a nut that uses lock tight.
I love the lock nut idea… but when installing I realized you should have gotten stainless steel lock nuts! I would replace them so they don’t rust with all the Florida sun and humidity. The old nuts were stainless steel for example. Just wanted to share to keep that RV beautiful
Owning a RV is a major investment to many and taking care of it only makes sense. With abundance of money, you can always hire others, but others don't have the investment you have made and will not take the extra care that you do. THANKS for sharing ANOTHER valuable HOW TO.
Blue lock tite would do it. Or nylock nüss. Only issue using those is if you stud isnt secure it could move on you. Another option is to double nut with lock tight.
Why not Rent during the time it’s parked?… I am looking for a Used RV-Motorhome since they are much safer to live in than a Nursing Home!… Trust Me I Know!… Not to mention I don’t play well with others and prefer solitude!😊
Because of your channel I will NEVER buy an RV. I thank you for that. BUT I love your channel and try to watch every post. Stay safe and I have zero suggestions for you... LOL you are amazing.
I know this is off topic but what kind of dash cam for your RV and car do you guys have? Love your ideas FWI I got the mattress from RVmattress lol It is awesome!!
It can lead to the development of "flat spots" on the tire due to the hard, flat surface, which can potentially damage the tire and compromise its performance when used again. It's best to place the tires on top of a piece of wood, or other barrier rather than directly on the ground or concrete. This will help protect against excessive moisture gathering on the tires. The main thing is to protect against UV and moisture on the tires.
@@GratefulGlamper Here’s our issue with that suggestion…we get snow. It piles up all around the coach. So…it will always be “in moisture.” This RV and 3 previous ones all sat in snow on the RV pad each winter..there is no roof covering it and RV covers are really not very good plus won’t protect tires.