suprz
Jun 23, 2014Explorer
Ride comfort
Until my wife and I can retire, the long distance trips we want to take are going to have to involve alot of driving to get to our destinations. 8 hrs or more driving per day. What can we do to make...
Dakzuki wrote:But then we have no paper towels handy.... :) Yep, some squares of that shelf liner material would do well too.ron.dittmer wrote:Calisdad wrote:Yes, here too. We place a paper towel in between certain pans. For our dishes, we switched to Corelle initially because they stack so small & tight for space sake, but we learned that since they stack tightly, they don't rattle.
I find noise very tiring. We put that waffle material between every dish and pot or pan we have. Also bungee any door that can rattle.
We also line all drawers and cabinet bottoms with the foam-like shelf liner as shown.
I added chair leg bottom felt pads on the rooftop antenna so it would not tap-tap-tap on the roof. I eventually took apart our TV and added numerous pads inside it so the RV shielding sheet metal inside would not resonate. A few other touches inside and our rig runs fairly rattle-free, quite satisfactory. It did take some determination to get it good after the obvious noise makers got addressed.
Ron,
Get some strips of that thin rubbery shelf liner stuff and put it between the pots and the lids. It will stop that potential rattle.