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Tacky RVing
I found a unique way to keep the many trinkets in place that my wife puts on the shelves and counter...
Youthful Appearances
To remove the dulling film from kitchen and bathroom sinks that seems to defy all other means, just ...
A Bomb Shelter
How many times after a day’s drive do you open the freezer door, only to have your feet bombed by fa...
Baby Basics
Coffee spills occur frequently in our RV. Often, by the time I had the chance to clean up these acc...
Drip Tip
Two years ago, I bought a new travel trailer. For the 1 1/2 years of ownership, exterior-staining bl...
Fleabag Hotel
Troubled with fleas in your RV that have attached themselves to your four-footed little friend? If ...
Messy Mistake
All of us who do our vehicle maintenance have, at one time or another, run into the problem of inadv...
No More Fridge Odor
When you return from an outing, defrost your refrigerator and wipe it dry. Place a section of new...
Oak Top Protectors
Try protecting your great-looking oak tables with Plexiglas. Using a piece of cardboard, outline the...
Protecting that Pigtail
Most travel trailers have a stone shield covering the front window. In order to reduce weather-rela...
See-Through Suggestion
With all the high-tech, innovative ideas, there still isn't a frost-free gas/electric RV refrigerato...
Splatter Shield

The paneling on two sides of our RV kitchen range was protected only by an in-effective, 3-inch s...