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kozanne
Explorer
Feb 19, 2016

Just bought the Four Winds 35SF Super C

Supposed to pick it up in the next few days.

Only one thing right now I REALLY don't like about the interior. There are these pictures on two of the walls, and I want them gone. I tried to see if they were just hung there with picture hangers for saleability, but it felt like they were fixed to the wall itself.

They're really ugly and I would like to remove them, but I have no idea what I'll find underneath!

Anyone have experience with something like this?
  • crasster wrote:
    If you have a bit of glue residue, put some acetone on a rag and gently brush at the glue.


    Goo Gone would be safer on that vinyl than acetone. Hopefully Goo Gone will do the trick.
  • Another way, I just saw at a dealers lot, was to cover the frame with black velour or another color, and put your own pictures in it's place. I don't know, I just left mine as is, they don't bother me, and besides it gives my wife someting to grip about, she hasn't said anything about all my remotes all over the walls LOL

    OH, and congratulations on your new toy
  • If you have a bit of glue residue, put some acetone on a rag and gently brush at the glue.
  • Hum why not just paste a picture over the ones you don't like,, Just trying to keep it simple...
  • Yep, my wife keeps telling me when she does certain things inside "a man must have designed this" I go no further :) Actually, I like the way it is designed, but I don't dare tell her, she approved it. lol
  • Just piling on - every time I walk into an RV, I always wonder who they heck did the interior decorating? We've walked in some $500,000 Class A's and thought there should be a Exotic Dancer pole in the center.

    "Understated" isn't in these folk's vocabulary.
  • Our Jayco pictures are held on with Velcro. If I were you, I would ask the dealer how the pictures are attached.
  • It is true that many pictures and mirrors are put on with adhesive or glue. It can easily damage a wall trying to remove them. Piano wire is very strong and can be pulled behind these and make removal a lot easier, but the cleanup of what is left is the difficult part, especially if you want to leave the area open.
  • The pictures may be held to the wall with glue. I saw on another thread where using dental floss pulled behind picture/mirror would cut the glue holding picture/mirror up.