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pianotuna

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Posted: 05/06/12 07:48am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi,

Making plans for my latest round of upgrades. I'm almost at the end of my list.


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Finally finished a complete exterior cleaning and application of 3 coats of Red Max Pro.

Complete wash with TSP, then rub down/wash with Bar Keepers Friend, wash again with Dove soap, rinse. Not so much as a greasy fingerprint anywhere. Really clean but no shine at all after all that scubbing.

Red Max Pro applied with white micro-fiber cloth. No colour change, everything is bright white just as it should be. My biggest fear was turning Minnie beige but no problems at all as far as colour change.

Never been up and down a ladder some many times in one weekend. What a great way to really get to know your exterior walls and caulking and the litle deficencies that I didn't really see until the wash and wax job.

Was it worth it? You bet! The 2000 Winnie likely didn't shine like it does now when it left the factory. Decals look new and the original deep colour of the stripes is back.


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I changed the side marker light bulbs. Then I replaced burnt out bulbs inside and repaired the closet light. I eliminated the trailer wiring harness. I vacuumed the inside and started loading supplies for our trip to Arizona.


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pianotuna

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Hi,

Though about whether I want to do a "bandaide" repair to the wheel well and leave the dint as is, or to spend the $2425.27 that the body shop wants.

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Hi,

I phoned to change the pick up date to Wednesday for a trip starting Thursday.

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I installed new mud flaps, repaired an electrode on my refrigerator, changed a section of fuel line on my generator, installed new wipers, mounted a towel rack in the bathroom and replaced the light in my closet area with one that has a bigger and brighter light bulb.

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Hi,

Picked it up to pack for a trip tomorrow. HURRAH!

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Changed the oil and filter
Changed the transmission fluid (well, the half in the pan anyway)
Changed the brake fluid
Replaced the rear-axle ABS sensor and cleared the ABS codes
Replaced the trailer wiring connector for a standard 7-way
Rigged safety chains to the tow bar I welded up awhile back
Hooked up the toad and took it around the block

All in all was quite a productive day.

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plugged a hole behind where fresh water tank drains factory should have done it,made sure spare had air in it ready for the weekend trip.

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Installing as we speak:

1. 3- 5" pvc tubes one for my new 6' folding ladder, and 2 for sewer hoses in the gutter trays.

2. 3 drawer plastic storage cabinet under dinette table.

3. new seat covers.

4. new wheel simulators.

5. front & rear dvd players

6. 23" rear lcd tv.

7. 4 aircraft style lights.

8. new front cab carpet.

9. made and installed 2 bath shelves.

10. shelf in kitchen and rear bedroom.

for my new 25' with slide.

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