schl44
Apr 12, 2014Explorer
steps to the bedroom
What works best for protecting the carpeted steps to the Beedroom/bathroom area? I have tried the clear plastic runners, but the dont cover as much as I would like and dont stay in position.
camper19709 wrote:2oldman wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Really. Taking off shoes is best. Plastic runners really suck.
Protect them from what?
What he said. x2.
Old-Biscuit wrote:if we let our kids wear shoes inside we would have god knows what all over the place.Its purely hygenic as well.We walk barefoot in the camper alot.I dont want to be stepping in whatever people bring in from outside.Goes for our house as well.While camping we are wearing flip flops etc most of time.Takes a split second to kick em off your feet.Personal decision.To each there own.cpaulsen wrote:
We always wear shoes in the 5ver and the house when we had it.....why not?? We vacuum a couple of times a week and shampoo a few times a year and with a couple of dogs and full timing....it still looks ok. If it gets so bad...I will replace the capet on the stairs.
Yeah if I took my shoes off/them back on every time I went IN/OUT I spend all my time putting my boots ON/OFF.
Might as well go bare foot but them I'd have to have a bucket of water and towel at the door and spend all my time washing my feet.
I'd might as well get a tent and stay OUT :B
Sorry just not a shoe on/off kind of fellow.
Vacuum/shampoo.......replace if needed kind of guy.
Dick_B wrote:
I'd say take off all shoes upon entering the coach AND vary the way you walk up the stairs; sometimes in the middle, sometimes right, etc.
fruity31 wrote:
why not try some superhydrophobic coating for your carpet? my mom usually apply this kind of product on our carpet. good thing is she never scolded us everytime we drop a liquid since the treated surface won’t even get wet! lol. I love this cool thing. she bought it online and the product is called Always Dry. I also put some on my clothes and it’s incredibly amazing guys
Old-Biscuit wrote:You would be if you were in some RV parks that have asphalt roadways. You'll be tracking in a black stain all over everything, and it doesn't take long for your place to look horrible. Since it's from the asphalt, I can only assume it's oil.
Sorry just not a shoe on/off kind of fellow.