โApr-16-2006 09:17 AM
โApr-27-2012 11:07 AM
Okie in Wyoming wrote:
I have read many suggestions on how to keep toilet paper or paper towels from unrolling while traveling. Here is what I do:
I take a straight pin with a colored head and stick it in the the last sheet showing on the roll. The colored head helps locate it when we arrive. To keep track of the pin, I slide it in the side of the roll, parallel to the sheets, near the cardboard tube. Stays in place there until we travel again. Works every time.
โApr-27-2012 10:52 AM
Okie in Wyoming wrote:
I have read many suggestions on how to keep toilet paper or paper towels from unrolling while traveling. Here is what I do:
I take a straight pin with a colored head and stick it in the the last sheet showing on the roll. The colored head helps locate it when we arrive. To keep track of the pin, I slide it in the side of the roll, parallel to the sheets, near the cardboard tube. Stays in place there until we travel again. Works every time.
โApr-27-2012 09:01 AM
Okie in Wyoming wrote:Of course. Why didn't I think of that. ๐ Great idea. Thank you.
I have read many suggestions on how to keep toilet paper or paper towels from unrolling while traveling. Here is what I do:
I take a straight pin with a colored head and stick it in the the last sheet showing on the roll. The colored head helps locate it when we arrive. To keep track of the pin, I slide it in the side of the roll, parallel to the sheets, near the cardboard tube. Stays in place there until we travel again. Works every time.
โApr-27-2012 08:44 AM
Okie in Wyoming wrote:good idea!! Thanks My DH always complains about the pins he finds all over the house from my sewing.....ROL - wait till he finds this one in the TP!!!!!!!!!! ROLMAO!
I have read many suggestions on how to keep toilet paper or paper towels from unrolling while traveling. Here is what I do:
I take a straight pin with a colored head and stick it in the the last sheet showing on the roll. The colored head helps locate it when we arrive. To keep track of the pin, I slide it in the side of the roll, parallel to the sheets, near the cardboard tube. Stays in place there until we travel again. Works every time.
โApr-27-2012 08:17 AM
โApr-27-2012 06:16 AM
ctpres wrote:
Finding right key for RV in the dark can be easy if you use a small file and notch top of key. I used one notch for passage lock and two for deadbolt. Now I can find the right key and get it rightside up with my eyes closed.
โApr-26-2012 10:03 PM
ctpres wrote:
Finding right key for RV in the dark can be easy if you use a small file and notch top of key. I used one notch for passage lock and two for deadbolt. Now I can find the right key and get it rightside up with my eyes closed.
2000 Ford F350
2004 Adventurer
โApr-25-2012 05:20 AM
ctpres wrote:
Finding right key for RV in the dark can be easy if you use a small file and notch top of key. I used one notch for passage lock and two for deadbolt. Now I can find the right key and get it rightside up with my eyes closed.
โApr-25-2012 04:41 AM
โApr-16-2012 05:05 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:bullmastifflover wrote:
Found this CGear Mat developed for the Australian govt to keep under helicopters to resist sand kicking back. The reviews on Amazon were pretty good, but what really sold me was the video (included in the link below). Only problem, we haven't had a chance to use it.
http://www.cgear-sandfree.com/how-it-works
How well does it work if there is water that comes in contact with it? I'd be willing to bet the unique sand free properties are thrown out the window. Most all places I go where there is sand usually involves being wet in some form.
I would agree the mat looks very intriguing just that I do not think it would would for me even though I would like for something like that to work. I just end up using my outdoor shower to wash feet off, towel dry and no shoes inside coach.
โApr-15-2012 03:45 PM
โApr-15-2012 09:00 AM
bullmastifflover wrote:
Found this CGear Mat developed for the Australian govt to keep under helicopters to resist sand kicking back. The reviews on Amazon were pretty good, but what really sold me was the video (included in the link below). Only problem, we haven't had a chance to use it.
http://www.cgear-sandfree.com/how-it-works
โApr-15-2012 07:58 AM
JayWalker2009 wrote:wolfcat1 wrote:
Not an idea, but a question...What can be done to stop tracking in sand and dirt in to your coach...we camp in an area that has a lot of fine white sand, between us and the gurls, our two fur babies, we are constantly sweeping...
thnks, wolfie
The only thing I have found that works for this scenario is taking the shoes off at the steps before coming in. And that usually works since we mostly are wearing flip flops all camping season.
โApr-15-2012 07:56 AM
โApr-15-2012 05:30 AM
popeye59 wrote:
Sounds pretty cool but wish they were available in sizes larger than 6-1/2' x 6-1/2'