I used the stick on tile like you, but primed the wall with contact cement first and let that dry. I live in Colorado so we have similar weather. Nothing has come loose. Down side was you had to position it right the first time. Took a little more time to make sure the tiles were plumb
I can tell you that I saw the waves on the front of your newer trailer. Take it from one who bought the same kind of trailer = FIX the front and back of your newer trailer if the outside has waves before it becomes a big problem. The glue is coming undone, and it can cause big problems if left unfixed. GOOD luck on the camping. WE LOVE CAMPING.
I used a mid range price peel and stick tile on our camper remodel and it worked great. I made sure the walls were very clean and I put a few drops of super glue on all the corners and they have stayed on perfectly! I also did a peel and stick vinyl flooring. It started to come up when it got hot in the camper. I pulled them all up, put some construction adhesive on them, put them back down, and they have stayed in place! I live in Mi, where we have hot summers and cold winters.
Just searched “restoring campers” to get some guidance and. Your video popped up first, I love seeing people move onto bigger better things so I loved seeing you guys move onto a bigger camper congratulations!!
That’s exactly what happened to me . Ended up with a 2006 rv. Started looking at instagram rv remodels and just started ripping stuff out without knowing anything about rvs. I didn’t even know how the electrical works 😂 now 3 years later I’m going back to learn how the rv even works. I made so many renovation mistakes. Thank goodness for RUclips .
I’ve heard the peel and stick tiles can pull away from the walks but extra adhesive as you’re allowing them does the trick to prevent this. We did this in a pop up and the tiles were thicker and heavier to look like stone. They have baked in that little camper to over 100 degrees and froze in less than 25 below. They’re perfect! We recently upgraded too, to a 5th wheel! We’re in the process of our cosmetic remodel. I subscribed for number one reason as I’ll love to watch your process! Number two-I just love anything camping with families! Good luck!
I also live in Utah. Does the extra adhesive on a peel-and-stick hold up to the temperature extremes? What tiles did you use in your pop-up? I've found everything from flimsy vinyl tiles that are just stickers to actual stone. Our new trailer is under wraps until Groundhog day, so we're just in research mode.
@ I used a stainless steel-like, kind of industrial looking tile. It’s very smooth. It comes in (I think) a 10x13 package? They’re still holding up! 👍🏼 Without the spray adhesive, I think they would have fallen to the floor. They are stickers, but they’re heavy duty. 😊
I am renovating a 1965 TeePee camper and "made" my own tile that I will be using as a backspace... I used scrapbook paper and mod podge/sealant... just a few for decoration but will use flexible grout
I used tile and stick on back of kitchen area worked great been up for two years now you need to remove whatever was on your walls for it to adhere to them. Also sprayed gorilla spray glue on top of the sticky glue the peel and stick has worked fine has not come off and I live in NV where temperatures are like Utah Also my floor did have that issue, but you should take off the Formica flooring you have then you just get down to wood. I put my flooring the wrong way that is why it is lifting in areas. but overall, it's fine. I will change this eventually.
Hi Jesse, if you see this me and my friends were thinking about renovating a trailer for a fun summer project before our last year of college. What would you say we should avoid the most in renovation
5:16 It looks like your fiberglass TT has delamination/bubbles on the front drivers side....which means leaks from above. I hope not for you. Will you address that in your next video? Good tips for the Vintage TT. I have used the stick on tiles for the walls, live in Utah, and have not had a problem. The stick on wallpaper, however, did not work.
I'm not the brightest bulb in the room, however, I would love to see your finished van project! I need to do one to live in full-time because of the high rents in California! Thank you so much and I am really enjoying your videos! I don't know whether it's a blessing or a curse to have a husband who can do everything! 🤣💕
Never use ANYTHING STICK ON in a trailer. And don't use hot glue either. Ya know why? It gets very hot in a trailer and all that stuff will melt and fall off or peel up. By the way you did EVERYTHING completely wrong and backwards. You have no idea what you are doing and should not be telling others what to do.
I used the stick on tile like you, but primed the wall with contact cement first and let that dry. I live in Colorado so we have similar weather. Nothing has come loose. Down side was you had to position it right the first time. Took a little more time to make sure the tiles were plumb
It’s all about prep. Too many diy’ers do no prep and then wonder why things don’t work.
Thank you for this!!
💯. I have had them in my camper for 2 years also with no peeling and I'm in Utah as well. I just used bulls eye 123 primer
I can tell you that I saw the waves on the front of your newer trailer. Take it from one who bought the same kind of trailer = FIX the front and back of your newer trailer if the outside has waves before it becomes a big problem. The glue is coming undone, and it can cause big problems if left unfixed. GOOD luck on the camping. WE LOVE CAMPING.
I used a mid range price peel and stick tile on our camper remodel and it worked great. I made sure the walls were very clean and I put a few drops of super glue on all the corners and they have stayed on perfectly! I also did a peel and stick vinyl flooring. It started to come up when it got hot in the camper. I pulled them all up, put some construction adhesive on them, put them back down, and they have stayed in place! I live in Mi, where we have hot summers and cold winters.
Just searched “restoring campers” to get some guidance and. Your video popped up first, I love seeing people move onto bigger better things so I loved seeing you guys move onto a bigger camper congratulations!!
I am inheriting an old 2006 26ft pull RV so will be following. Thanks for the tips and the comments below.
That’s exactly what happened to me . Ended up with a 2006 rv. Started looking at instagram rv remodels and just started ripping stuff out without knowing anything about rvs. I didn’t even know how the electrical works 😂 now 3 years later I’m going back to learn how the rv even works. I made so many renovation mistakes. Thank goodness for RUclips .
What was the name of the black tar/ aluminum tape you used?
Yes please- I need the same info! ❤
I’ve heard the peel and stick tiles can pull away from the walks but extra adhesive as you’re allowing them does the trick to prevent this.
We did this in a pop up and the tiles were thicker and heavier to look like stone.
They have baked in that little camper to over 100 degrees and froze in less than 25 below.
They’re perfect!
We recently upgraded too, to a 5th wheel! We’re in the process of our cosmetic remodel.
I subscribed for number one reason as I’ll love to watch your process!
Number two-I just love anything camping with families!
Good luck!
I also live in Utah. Does the extra adhesive on a peel-and-stick hold up to the temperature extremes? What tiles did you use in your pop-up? I've found everything from flimsy vinyl tiles that are just stickers to actual stone. Our new trailer is under wraps until Groundhog day, so we're just in research mode.
@ I used a stainless steel-like, kind of industrial looking tile.
It’s very smooth. It comes in (I think) a 10x13 package?
They’re still holding up! 👍🏼
Without the spray adhesive, I think they would have fallen to the floor.
They are stickers, but they’re heavy duty. 😊
I am renovating a 1965 TeePee camper and "made" my own tile that I will be using as a backspace... I used scrapbook paper and mod podge/sealant... just a few for decoration but will use flexible grout
I used tile and stick on back of kitchen area worked great been up for two years now you need to remove whatever was on your walls for it to adhere to them. Also sprayed gorilla spray glue on top of the sticky glue the peel and stick has worked fine has not come off and I live in NV where temperatures are like Utah Also my floor did have that issue, but you should take off the Formica flooring you have then you just get down to wood. I put my flooring the wrong way that is why it is lifting in areas. but overall, it's fine. I will change this eventually.
With peel n stick tiles always always always use a pressure roller to remove air pockets ,
Thank you for letting us know!
Hi Jesse, if you see this me and my friends were thinking about renovating a trailer for a fun summer project before our last year of college. What would you say we should avoid the most in renovation
Your videos are awesome...great teacher you are no doubt
you sound just fine. thx for the info.
Definitely looking forward to the wave... And still looking forward to the adventure van, whenever that episode comes out! ☺️
It will come out with the next episode in a week!
@@Mullenthemaker If I had read a couple of comments I would have known about the van! 🤣💕
@@Debrajoy video just released!
@@Mullenthemaker what's the tape you used?
Ty for sharing
Link for rv roof tape?
Did you sand the flex seal before putting the tape down?
drinking family vacation (roadhouse brewing) on a family vacation...nice...got by sub!
Just wanted to say awesome job and help the algorithm!
Thanks!
5:16 It looks like your fiberglass TT has delamination/bubbles on the front drivers side....which means leaks from above. I hope not for you. Will you address that in your next video?
Good tips for the Vintage TT. I have used the stick on tiles for the walls, live in Utah, and have not had a problem. The stick on wallpaper, however, did not work.
So how much did u Invest in it?
I am rebuilding my Rv from the top to the bottom and I am using all real material so I won’t have to worry about anything.
Ehhhyyy, nice upgrade. Hope you keep the smaller trailer, it's just got so much character
Yeah it’s been great for us! We will be keeping it for now. Deciding what to do with it!
I'm not the brightest bulb in the room, however, I would love to see your finished van project! I need to do one to live in full-time because of the high rents in California! Thank you so much and I am really enjoying your videos! I don't know whether it's a blessing or a curse to have a husband who can do everything! 🤣💕
Is this an 18ft and did you pull this with an F150?
Yeah sure did
How much does the camper weigh you think?
I live in Idaho!
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Spray glue
Didn't like the ceiling product
Never use ANYTHING STICK ON in a trailer. And don't use hot glue either. Ya know why? It gets very hot in a trailer and all that stuff will melt and fall off or peel up. By the way you did EVERYTHING completely wrong and backwards. You have no idea what you are doing and should not be telling others what to do.
Doesn't a RV have a engine from what I grew up with RV has an engine campers don't