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โMar-20-2016 09:26 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
I am at the one year point, and willing to try the baby powder.
What happens to the baby powder when it rains? Seems like the first time it gets wet it will be gone?
โMar-20-2016 07:27 AM
โMar-20-2016 07:10 AM
FrankShore wrote:
You can (every now and again) put some baby powder on a clean sock and powder the seals and around where the slide seals are - do this on a clear, dry day! This will help them glide easier - that's it!
โMar-20-2016 07:08 AM
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โMar-19-2016 05:22 PM
Crambo wrote:Ah.. good old folklore. No, that's not true. I often wonder how this stuff gets started.
My brother in law just bought a new TT and he didn't get one with a slide out. He said he didn't want to mess with conditioning the slide. He went on to say that his father in law told him not to get a slide because you have to condition it every time you use it.
โMar-19-2016 04:58 PM
rbpru wrote:
We have a 6 year old Dutchmen with a slide. I did by some seal conditioner last year but we have been too busy camping to mess with it. It is on my list for one of this summer's project.
I would not buy a TT without a slide, the only problem we have had were, a lot of leaves fell one fall and I had to stand on the tailgate and sweep them off and recently in the NM mountains we woke up to 3" of snow that had to be removed before the slide would come all the way in.
Just be careful that you can still use your TT with the slide in, a roadside stop for lunch or a potty break is really handy some times. ๐
โMar-19-2016 04:44 PM