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- _1nobbyExplorer
ZINGERLITE wrote:
LOL!
What she doesn't know is that i just clean it up and don't tell her! ha! - ZINGERLITEExplorer
MNGeeks61 wrote:
Necro'd! lol
For mothballs, I agree, I don't use them in our park model, I prefer the peppermint oil. Wife can't stand the mouse turds or the mouse urine smell. she then proceeds to wipe everything in the place with disinfectant.
My sister in law always complains about the mice droppings and evidence in their camper every spring. My wife reply's with "We never have any issues in ours". What she doesn't know is that i just clean it up and don't tell her! ha! - _1nobbyExplorer
am1958 wrote:
It never ceases to amaze me what people can find to complain about...
There is a "complaint" on this thread??? - PaulJ2ExplorerLikewise here in northwest Oregon, very few below freezing episodes lasting more than a few days. I never winterize my travel trailer. I just turn on it's furnace on the lowest setting--50 degrees. Probably used one 20 LB tank of propane the entire winter.
- rhagfoExplorer IIII feel so bad for you up north, and northeast as we never needed to fully winterize here in the PNW non perishable food remained as did clothing, blew the lines if was going to freeze. Might have to do once a season or four or five depending on how many times we went out over the winter.
- am1958ExplorerIt never ceases to amaze me what people can find to complain about...
Of course, when I was in the military the generally accepted phrase was "If the troops aren't complaining something is wrong"...
Try "camping" military style... It's an "attitude adjuster"... - DoneItAllExplorerWe solved the dilemma by camping year round. Pump in the pink stuff, keep a small heater running...decide to go out for a weekend, carry bottled water, use campground bathhouse, maybe flush and use the on-board showers. Rarely get below zero here. Can't stop camping just because it's chilly. That's what campfires are for.:)
- ADK_CamperExplorerThe last step of my winterizing routine is to call my insurance company and cancell the collision coverage on the trailer. I keep the comprehensive coverage though which covers fire, theft, storm damage etc. I figure if it's not being towed it's not going to be in a collision. This saves me over $100 in premium.
- afidelExplorer II
#1nobby wrote:
Amazing how one looks at things differently under different circumstances.
Hand soap, dish soap, lysol bathroom cleaner, bleach, distilled water all things normally taken for granted....but all will FREEZE and potentially cause a mess in a stored RV.
And that's why I'm storing my rig in a mine, constant 65 degrees. Well worth the $87/month. - hawkeye-08Explorer IIII learned about the city water connection last week, needing some pressure released first (I didn't and now have to repair the check valve).
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