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W4RLR
Mar 23, 2015Explorer
I've seen worse, and if you don't mind doing the work yourself, it is salvageable. Lots of elbow grease, rags, and disinfectant. It all depends on you and what you think your time and effort is worth.
Not rodents in my case, but massive water damage on my rig while I was in the hospital. A good friend came up from Florida and spent a few months removing rotted wood and rebuilding from scratch. The end result is that I have a serviceable RV again. Seeing the damage that water did made me think the rig was a goner.
Best of luck to you.
Not rodents in my case, but massive water damage on my rig while I was in the hospital. A good friend came up from Florida and spent a few months removing rotted wood and rebuilding from scratch. The end result is that I have a serviceable RV again. Seeing the damage that water did made me think the rig was a goner.
Best of luck to you.
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