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Winterizing An RV Is More Than Pink Stuff
Nearly every RV owner needs to winterize their RV. Sadly, many do-it-yourselfers miss one or more items, and their spring camping trip becomes frustrating and costly. “I pumped the pink stuff just like on YouTube, so why are there leaks and damage?!”. Well, there’s more to it than the pink stuff, and it’s why I developed my “Winterization Plus” service! As a professional, I’m often asked “Do you winterize with compressed air or the pink stuff?” I answer “yes”. I use both because I’ve learned just one or the other can miss some places and condensation over the winter can accumulate and freeze, causing leaks in the spring. The most…
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RV De-Winterizing Must-Do’s
If your RV was in storage for the winter, your summer camping fun can quickly become frustrating if de-winterizing isn’t done correctly & thoroughly. This is the time to check and maintain SEVERAL items to hopefully prevent problems from showing up later. Here’s how to dewinterize, including Amazon links to items I suggest: RV’s should be fun, not frustrating, so keep camping fun by properly maintaining them, or hiring someone to do these for you…which is always cheaper than repairs or problems or damage later. Let me know if I can help you do these, or teach you how! OH! If this was helpful, I would appreciate a positive Google…
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Maintenance Products Every RVer Needs
Each RV Owner knows (or learns quickly) their RV requires maintenance. Costly service calls or frustrating Dealer scheduling can many times be avoided if maintenance is kept up. **Please disable your browser’s ad-blocker if images do not display** When I teach Camper College, we go through a Maintenance Sheet Handout specific to your rig. Several RV Specific Maintenance Products are mentioned on that sheet and in the class, along with how to use them, how often to check, why you should, and the signs you need to use them to help prevent damage or failure. (by the way, contact me to schedule your personal Camper College) Annual RV maintenance is…