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Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:05 pm
by CatLady
I heard about you on another forum and thought it'd be great to chat with other ladies about the rv lifestyle.
I'm currently at Island Park, ID, 14 miles from the gates of Yellowstone National Park. I had tried to respond (2Xs) to the thread about cgs close to YNP but apparently I'm doing something wrong because it never showed up. I thought maybe this park would be a good alternative to the pricey parks in W. Yellowstone.
I'm especially interested in the thread about upgrading your unit. I love Sharon's floor. With 2 deaf white cats and one orangey cat, I can never get the carpet really clean of cat hair. I'd like to get flooring like hers. Sharon, if you don't mind my asking, who's the manufacturer of your floors? Did you remove the carpeting yourself or just have it done? I have a 2000 Winnebago Brave with a superslide. It's just old enough that if I do something to it myself it won't matter, lol. I'd also like to paint over that horrible wallpaper. If you know of any books on how to make changes to your unit, please give me the names.
I enjoy reading the different posts. Maybe one day I'll get to meet up with you ladies at the different get togethers.
CatLady (Judy)
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 3:25 am
by Bethers
Your posts weren't showing up - as until we see and approve an intro post, none of the others show up. It's our way of keeping out the spammers. You are now official - and Welcome, Judy!
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:05 am
by CatLady
Well, all righty, then. Thanks, Beth.
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:23 am
by rvgrammy1953
Welcome, Judy....We have many talented gals (and a spouses, here and there) who have painted, tore up carpet, then replaced it, etc. so we're a wealth of info...so ask away....we also love to talk, eat, and are nosy so you'll get requests for photos.
Now it your first "helpful hint"...on the issue of pet hair, I have found that if you use a dog brush (you know the ones with the wire bristles) to "rake" the carpet before vacuuming, it not only removes the majority of the pet hairs, but also "lifts" the carpet pile.....our Spinner sheds lovely white hairs and this works great
give it a try....
Okay, need more coffee, so will stop for now....again, welcome and jump in anytime...anywhere...
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:47 am
by sharon
Welcome Judy! Geez, no I can't remember the brand name of the flooring and I'm in Tn and the box is in SoCal...mix that in with a healthy dose of CRS and you see where we are at this point!
I know someone else asked and I either posted it or sent a pm, can't remember which or who either.
All I can tell you is it's vinyl and goes down in strips like wood maybe 2 planks wide and 4 or 5 feet long. Oh heck no, I didn't do it myself, all of the furniture had to come out including the captains chairs and this is a pretty good size coach, plus they had to make sure the slides would come up over it w/o pulling the flooring up. More of a job than I wanted to tackle.
As far as the walls, a couple of gals have painted over wallpaper. That paper can't be stripped, but if you use a good base before you put the color, you shouldn't have any problem. What's the name of that base that covers up stains? It works great, I used it in my bathrooms at home where the paper couldn't be stripped off, and that was years ago, still looks good.
So again, welcome, ask questions and hopefully you'll get more knowledgeable answers than mine, post pictures and join it! To bad you're not still in La, mini GTG there end of the month.
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:03 am
by retiredhappy
Bought my vinyl flooring at Lowes. It is a 6" wide, 4' long strips that look like wood but flexes more and is a peel n stick. You can cut it with scissors. In my first rig I paid someone to cut the carpet out with a carpet knife and didn't remove the sofa, etc.
Use Kilz on the walls first then paint. I repainted all the cupboards in my Class C cause I hated the orangey stain color. Even painted over the glass and gold inserts.
Welcome to the forum. Show pictures when you're done.
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:29 am
by mitch5252
Welcome, Judy! We'll look forward to hearing all about your adventures!
I found this post from Sharon with the info you asked about:
Re: Your opinion on a few rigs, please!
Postby sharon ยป Wed May 30, 2012 7:59 pm
FINALLY remembered to go out in the garage and get the name of my flooring...sorry Colleen
Armstrong vinyl plank flooring
4.5" X 48"
20 mil thick with beveled edges
Lifetime residential warranty/10 year light industrial
Don't know if they give a warranty on rv's or not...
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:14 am
by sharon
Thanks Mitch! Should have known I could count on you to keep me straight!!
And thanks Karen, that was the stuff I was thinking of, Kilz. It even covered up black waterproof marker on a wall at home. Good stuff!
See, Judy? We can get you an answer it just sometimes takes more than one of us to come up with it!
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:21 am
by Sandersmr
Welcome to the forum, Judy! These women are great!
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:27 pm
by Travelinana
Welcome Judy, I can't help you with upgrading but I knew you would hear from forum sistahs on this. I am a believer in Kilz. I just had my house repainted inside and my painter used Kilz in many areas..it's a miracle paint if you ask me. Keep us posted on all your travel and adventure as well as your upgrading...we love to see pictures of anything and everything, just adds spice if you know what I mean....
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:46 pm
by oregonrambler1
Judy, welcome! We painted the walls in our previous RV and we did strip all the wallpaper off because it had buckled in many places due to the heat of 1 1/2 summers in the desert. No matter what we did for air circulation we could not keep it cool enough. In any case, yes, you could paint over the wallpaper but if it's that plastic coated stuff just be aware that if it comes detached from the wall it does buckle, bubble, sag, etc and I don't think paint would prevent that from happening.
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 2:29 pm
by WickedLady
Welcome, Judy, from the Pacific Northwest. Glad to have you with us.
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 3:39 pm
by CatLady
Thanks for the warm welcome and great ideas for updating my moho.
I'd love to meet y'all in Louisiana but it's just not possible. I'm sure you'll have other gtgs and I'll definitely make plans to attend. Hubby doesn't like to leave home for too long so I usually leave the first part of January and return to Baton Rouge for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Nearly kills me to stay that long...get itchy feet, lol.
Again, thanks for the input and I hope to be able to contribute on the forum.
Cat (Judy)
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:14 pm
by avalen
I just wanted to say welcome, like the other ladies said, we're nosey and opinionated but you couldn't ask for a better group of gals. They are all fabulous.
Re: Hi, Everyone...new to forum
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 6:46 pm
by Dawn309
Hi Judy and Welcome. So glad to have you with us. Some of us are a little nutty some times (Mitch and Vickie
) just to name a couple. We love to see and hear about remodels so be sure and post pics! You will find lots of help here.