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โJan-30-2012 09:47 AM
vgoulette wrote:
I would often forget to turn off the water pump when stopped for a quick potty-break, so had DH attach a small Command hook next to water pump switch. I then hung my TT keys to it when stopped for potty-break. Now, we have a 5er, and that was one of the first mods we did to it. I have never forgotten to turn off the water pump since.
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โJan-25-2012 04:51 PM
JayWalker2009 wrote:tomman58 wrote:wilpower wrote:
I bet tomman58 is talking about THESE
You bet, those are them! We have been disappointed in prior trailers as to the sinks and these mats real aid in keeping them looking good.
I am not sure what they offer today but from what we've seen at RV shows it is more of the same.
We have superior sinks at our homes but they are really heavy and most likely not offered. Stainless steel sucks and looks beat up after a year or two.
We are looking at a new Jayco but most likely the same sink soo more mats.
My RV sink is white plastic...as probably many are, so yea, i take great care trying not to scratch it ... this looks like a good alternative. Question, the pic posted in the prior link. it looks like it is countoured and molded to fit a larger sink and kind of a harder plastic, is that the kind you use and you were able to cut it? I was thinking maybe you had the 'non' countoured type as that might be more pliable and easily cut/trimmed? If not, what did you cut it with? I know you said you used a hole saw for the center, but did a simple pair of scissors work to trim the exterior to size?
โJan-25-2012 03:17 PM
โJan-17-2012 07:41 PM
tomman58 wrote:wilpower wrote:
I bet tomman58 is talking about THESE
You bet, those are them! We have been disappointed in prior trailers as to the sinks and these mats real aid in keeping them looking good.
I am not sure what they offer today but from what we've seen at RV shows it is more of the same.
We have superior sinks at our homes but they are really heavy and most likely not offered. Stainless steel sucks and looks beat up after a year or two.
We are looking at a new Jayco but most likely the same sink soo more mats.
โJan-17-2012 05:21 PM
wilpower wrote:
I bet tomman58 is talking about THESE
โJan-17-2012 11:58 AM
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โJan-17-2012 09:02 AM
tomman58 wrote:
We found some sink liners at BB&B and I cut them down to fit our double sink. I also cut round holes where the drains were. All this was done because the plastic sinks in the trailers are very susceptible to scratching.
I can say that they have worked fine now for three years and the bottom of the sink looks like new.
โJan-17-2012 06:56 AM