All Discussions Tagged 'Interior' - Good Old RVs2024-03-29T14:46:52Zhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Interior&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe Beasty has made it hometag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2017-07-12:2093474:Topic:3197452017-07-12T03:11:52.950ZKen and Cindy Haneyhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/KenandCindyHaney
I was finally able to get the Beasty home today. It was quite a fight getting out of the neighbors yard. It had sunk into the dirt and with it not running it took all my Yukon had to pull it out. We replaced the fuel pump since it was not getting gas and the old one rattled so loud it sounded like someone was sawing the MH in half with a grinder. Anyway, got it started but it runs so bad it won't go into gear without dying. Runs really rich. I took a couple pictures of the interior that we have…
I was finally able to get the Beasty home today. It was quite a fight getting out of the neighbors yard. It had sunk into the dirt and with it not running it took all my Yukon had to pull it out. We replaced the fuel pump since it was not getting gas and the old one rattled so loud it sounded like someone was sawing the MH in half with a grinder. Anyway, got it started but it runs so bad it won't go into gear without dying. Runs really rich. I took a couple pictures of the interior that we have to empty and will post then in my pictures. I will try a couple here too. ow To Remove stains from ceilingtag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2016-09-04:2093474:Topic:3024862016-09-04T05:10:13.043ZDwayne Burgesshttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/DwayneBurgess
<p>The interior ceiling on my motor home has a wide area of staining apparently coming from a leak In the roof. We have had it sealed but I want to remove the staining.</p>
<p>The ceiling is an off white soft like fabric which makes the stain stand out. </p>
<p>I had thought of using a bleach mixture and a sponge to dab over it but am not sure that will do the job.</p>
<p>I am sure there are dozens of people far smarter than me on board here who can help me out.</p>
<p>Any successful…</p>
<p>The interior ceiling on my motor home has a wide area of staining apparently coming from a leak In the roof. We have had it sealed but I want to remove the staining.</p>
<p>The ceiling is an off white soft like fabric which makes the stain stand out. </p>
<p>I had thought of using a bleach mixture and a sponge to dab over it but am not sure that will do the job.</p>
<p>I am sure there are dozens of people far smarter than me on board here who can help me out.</p>
<p>Any successful suggestions will be appreciated! </p> Falling Headlinertag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2014-07-06:2093474:Topic:2241192014-07-06T18:19:19.749ZBrian Fulbrighthttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/BrianFulbright
<p>We have a '95 Minnie Winnie and the headliner is falling down. Everything I have read requires scraping off the old foam and cleaning up (prepping ) the plywood ceiling by removing the glue and sanding. If I were to go to all that trouble, why not just stain or paint the plywood? I can't imagine that a 1/8" of foam has any insulation value. Am I missing anything? Thanks.</p>
<p>We have a '95 Minnie Winnie and the headliner is falling down. Everything I have read requires scraping off the old foam and cleaning up (prepping ) the plywood ceiling by removing the glue and sanding. If I were to go to all that trouble, why not just stain or paint the plywood? I can't imagine that a 1/8" of foam has any insulation value. Am I missing anything? Thanks.</p>