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- AllworthExplorer III would like to point out that if this is the worst problem you have this year, you are way ahead of most RVers.
I really can't see it rising to the level of OMG. - DyngbldExplorerDuct Tape?
- CincyGusExplorer IIMy dinette seat cushions have a little rubber backing on the big ones that are the seat cushions. I placed some of the rubber shelf liner that you can buy in rolls for cabinets under those, between them and the plywood. Prevents the seat section from moving which has kept the back section from coming loose. Worked like a charm for me.
- ReadyToGoExplorerOurs have never slipped out. but if they did, we would have tried Velcro stick on first and if that didn't work, either glue or sew velcro on.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Don't rely on the adhesive on the velcro. Get some VHB double sided tape and use that to attach the velcro. - camper19709ExplorerMORE Velcro!
- Francesca_KnowlExplorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Glue.Allworth wrote:
Velcro.Escargot wrote:
Sew a couple of cloth loops, or just a couple of strips of material to the upper back edges of the cushions, then anchor them to small hooks?happybooker1 wrote:
Talking about the back cushions which CONTINUALLY fall over. I've tried plain stick-on Velcro, industrial strength Velcro, and Command Velcro. It all has either come off or doesn't stick.
Prozac. ;) - 4x4vanExplorer III
Escargot wrote:
Sew a couple of cloth loops, or just a couple of strips of material to the upper back edges of the cushions, then anchor them to small hooks?
Or snaps. - EscargotExplorerSew a couple of cloth loops, or just a couple of strips of material to the upper back edges of the cushions, then anchor them to small hooks?
- happybooker1ExplorerTalking about the back cushions which CONTINUALLY fall over. I've tried plain stick-on Velcro, industrial strength Velcro, and Command Velcro. It all has either come off or doesn't stick.
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