Nice tips! I was in the RV industry several years, new and used. For safely scraping off old goop and putty I’d cut plexiglas to fit my hand, angle one end with a grindstone and voila scraper tool. Wears down sharpen up again. For cleaner I’d use acetone all the time. If the window seal was too ugly or evidence of leaking inside on walls I’d remove the windows, clean and butyl tape then crisscross screws on reassembly. A tip for anyone that has to go this far is never use the old style oil based putty tape (black streaks) when replacing. Use only butyl tape. Did this on trailers campers and some motor homes. Occasionally on a leaker it was good to pull the window because a couple of them had a rotted lower wood frame. A little tricky to dig out and replace but doable.
Martin, I was taught when caulking, to cut the tip at a slight angle, put long side of tip out, and push the caulk tip instead of pulling. Watch just ahead of the tip and you will see the leading caulk. This method also pushes it into the cracks a little better. Respectfully, Kevin
I bought my 1st pop-up A frame camper. Haven't got to camp yet, so much rain has exposed leaks. Spending holiday weekend watching your videos & trying to repair & prevent. As a single female your videos make me feel more confident. Thank you for your videos!
Solo woman camper here with my three kids. This was informative and great. Thank you for what you do. I can do these things for myself and not pay someone nor wait to get my camper back.
One day too late! I climbed on the roof of my RV the day before you posted this video, washed it and applied a sealant to the front where the MH meets the cab of the Trend. First time doing any of this work. Painters tape would have been a great idea to use. I’ll remember that for next time. The job I did wasn’t exactly what you’d call pretty but I was proud that I did it myself. Thanks again for another great lesson!
And you should be proud. Most of the stuff I show on our channel is to empower people to do these DIY maintenance things themselves, know their rig thoroughly and save big money. So I salute you. 💕
And yet another GREAT DIY video Martin! As soon as the weather breaks I'm going to go out and examine the tops of the windows, would have never thought of that before seeing this, thank you. I have one tip....I find that when I cut the end of the caulk tube at an angle the material seems to flow into the area being caulked smoother than when I cut it straight and requires just a bit less touching up.
Yep your right about the angle cut on the tip. I have always done that too for years but was so focused on making sure everyone saw the small hole it just slipped my mind. 👍
I've RV'd all my life starting very young with my granddad. Always enjoy your videos and like learn tricks or ideas. I have never seen the plastic razor knife. Ordered one just now.
Another great video! I have found that using Transtar Acry Solvent on the old silicone sealant works wonders. It softens the silicone and it peels right off. I then wipe it down with acetone and then denatured alcohol to remove the silicone oils so the new sealant, I use proflex as well, sticks well. I am going to be resealing my windows and vertical seams soon. I will be using the tape trick. Thanks for the great info.
Oh, Ok that product is something I haven't heard about to remove "old silicone sealant". And I'm glad to see your using ProFlex too. To everyone reading this comment, DO NOT use Silicone. Use Proflex like me and Hard Truth.
Mike, just for my info, what part or things I do that you see I'm improving upon? I'd like to know from your perspective. I'm always trying to up my game so it will help people more.
@@RVstreet I see three things improved: your photography is significantly clearer and the angles you're using are absolutely better thought out. Your editing is tighter, with more attention to zooming and cutting in to insert detail shots. I think your lighting is better - using a reflector, maybe. Oh, and wind noise is greatly less than your earlier videos. And you lost the mullet! LOL I know this is a mundane subject, but could you cover how you handle trash while boondocking? I don't want to stash it outdoors, nor do I want it in the basement, and surely don't want it in the cabin. And ashes?
@@mikebrant192 And you lost the mullet! Mike that was NOT a mullet. I don't do mullets. It was long hair with a bandana or sometimes put in a ponytail. LOL But anyways, thanks for sharing your thoughts on how my vid's are getting better. I really put a lot of time to not only cover the details but the things you mentioned. As far as the trash question...I don't have much input there because we don't do a lot of boondocking even though it is possible this coming spring. Just depends on what happens in the next few months. Ashes? We don't mullets or ashes. Joanies hates the smell of camp fire smoke on her clothes. haha 😜
A great video that will be permanently stored in my library and reviewed before each time I work on this area of the coach. Unfortunately, I had to do this last summer before this video as we had major leaks around the windows, but now I have this video saved as a much better way to do this. Our 'bago has the same windows and they started leaking like a sieve last summer. It's so surprising the poor job that was done on sealing these windows in the factory. Our's started failing after just 3-4 years! We found lots of puddles on the dash inside at the base of the windows. Seeing your approach to this I will now likely go back and have a "do over" on the project when it gets a bit warmer. Many great tips here. Can't emphasize enough how important this is for all class A owners that have this type of window. Thanks, Martin and Joanie!!!
Yep there's a lot of shaking and rattling going on down the road and stuff just come loose. But your right, there could be a better way to stabilize and seal these window from the factory. It's just one those things RVers have to Pay to Play.
Most excellent video Martin!!! Appreciate your comprehensive, informative, and approach to common RV issues. The amount of detail you go into a project is better than anyone else in the RV community!!!!!!! Keep up the great work!!! And, your camera woman does most excellent work!!! 👍😃🍻
@@RVstreet Oh no!!! I knew that he was sick, bit thought he was doing ok. Soooo very sad and it breaks my heart to hear of his passing!!! My wife and enjoyed you 2 and all the great content!!! I extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to you and the immediate family!!! 🥲🥲 I can’t imagine what you are going through, just stay strong and no one can take away the memories.
Hey Martin, so I did some testing on my 2020 palazzo 37.4 and removing the geocel sealant. I found that the spray bottle of Goo Gone softens the sealant beautifully so it can be easily scrapped off. No damage at all to paint. Much safer than using mineral spirits or gasoline. Just sharing so your viewers see it
Great video. Another “To Do” item added to my list. I noticed on your awning arm it looks like you have a small clevis pin thru the arm. Is that there to avoid an accidental awning deployment? I’ve often thought if that might happen. Thanks for this video.
Well, that's just part of my safety hardware to prevent accidental deployment while underway. I plan on doing a video on this sometime in the future. Good eyes my friend. 😜
Thanks Martin...Appreciate the heads up on window maintenance! I have a window that has condensation do you have any comments on how to fix this problem?
Yep. Watch my video coming out this Sunday night @ 8:30pm. If your Subscribed and rang the notification bell you'll be notified when it goes live. It will answer these questions along with other information. 👍
We had the three up front, the rear Mstr. Bath skylight cover & the two wiper blade covers done for somewhere around $550 or so. Can't quite remember exactly. That was 5 years ago. They're great folks though and all our shades have held up really well. Still like new.
Thanks Martin. I always enjoy and find very useful information on your videos. On this video I was looking at your ladder. Is it the same Little Giant ladder that is in your store because it looks a little different. I’m asking because I would like to know where do you store it when traveling and how do you secure it. Thanks for any information you can provide and I hope you are feeling okay.
No do it when it's soft, otherwise as you pull the tape one of two things will happen: 1) The tape could tear under the dry sealant and now you'll have sealed tape 2) You'll tear the sealant and it will pull away from what you were trying to seal
So you dont caulk all the way around down the sides and under the window frame? Ive got a 2023 braxton creek with one window on each side and both of them leak. Driverside wall was water damaged when i first bought it and they fixed it under warranty finally got it back 2 months later in time for 4 inch rain storm and i noticed actual water dripping inside from under the metal frame of the passenger side window now. The caulking around the outside of the frame looks incomplete down the sides and none underneath. I temporarily taped plastic around the window to deflect rain untill i can get it back in the shop. Really displeased with braxton creek. Sorry for the rant.
Great tutorials.. I have a problem that might get costly if l don't fix it soon. Problem is that l don't know where leak is exactly. Sometimes my rug will get wet. I am guessing it's because my sliding door gaskets are worn. Rug gets wet especially when it rains hard but not always so it's hard to pinpoint the problem. How do you advise me to proceed so l can follow thru in a proper manner. Thank you in advance. Happy New Year's 2023 by the way Martin.🥳
Ya, tracking down where water is coming in can be difficult sometimes. It's a process of elimination. Without seeing or knowing the type of rig you have, the best way to approach this is start with the obvious first.....the door gaskets. Then get on the roof and check all your seams, vents etc. and make sure they are sealed good. Also outside, running lights are notorious for leaking - pull off the lens covers and check sealant around where they attach to the RV. Window seams etc. Con't this process until the leaking stops. Stay on top of this. Water intrusion is the biggest enemy of RV's. Also pay attention to when it leaks. Does it leak when there's hard driving rain? If so that's a clue that it may be coming from under your A/C units which aren't sealing properly to the roof or possibly your slide seals. Hard wind driven rain can find leaks that otherwise would not leak.
Your videos are great , thank you for all the work you put into them. You mention that you worked on your bay doors, which is an issue I’m about to tackle. Can you tell me which video would show that content? Due to health issues, I had not been to my stored Motorhome in 5 months, and for a 2020 Winnebago Sunstar model she now looks more like a 2000. Florida weather has not been kind to my RV’. We checked the bays out and only the front two passenger bays had significant dampness.
Hey Missy, Your 2020 Winnebago Sunstar is a nice coach. I didn't do a video on my bay door sealants even though I did mention it in the vid you watched. I did all those bay doors before we even started our YT channel, so no video. As you saw in the window sealant video, I showed how I taped off to reseal on the OUTSIDE seams of my bay doors. This is a PM item that should be checked about once a year. All sealants are an annual PM item. BUT...to address your situation living in Florida-which is very humid, lots of rain and damp all the time-if you have dampness or are struggling with dampness in a couple of bays do two things: 1) Make sure you keep your rubber seals conditioned so the doors seal correctly. You probably saw that video....ruclips.net/video/F5YSBrmuTCA/видео.html 2) Buy a couple of DampRid Fragrance Free Disposable Moisture Absorbers. I have these on our Amazon Store under the Category named "Misc. Goodies". DampRid is at the bottom. They're cheap but help a lot. I also always keep one of these in my electrical bay too, to keep everything in there dry and especially my transfer case. Very important to keep moisture out of there. www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet NOTE: If any of your bays gets to wet or damp for any reason, get a small portable fan from Walmart, open the bay doors, put the fan in there and dry everything out. Then put a DampRid Absorber as maintenance. They last about a month or so. When full of water, replace. You don't want mildew or mold to develop. Hope this helps. Keep you chin up. All is good. 💕 👍
Thank you Katie 💗 The polisher I use and the one that's in my store is the Meguiar's MT300. So I think you typed the model number wrong above. But ya, the backing plate 300 will fit the Meguiar's MT300 polisher. Thank you so much Katie for supporting our channel and using our Amazon Store to buy *ANYTHING* you need, whether it's in our store or not. 💗
Katie, I came back this morning and read your comment again. So......it looks like you didn't type the wrong model# for the polisher. I looked on Amazon and there is in fact a Meguiar's MT320. I thought you we're talking about the polisher I carry in my store which is the Meguiar's MT300 model. The backing back I have right next to it does fit that one. I'm not sure if it will fit the Meguiar's MT320 though. But my guess is it probably will. Sorry for my misunderstanding on my first reply.
Here: www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet Thank you Richard so much 🙏 If you're having problems finding my store and possibly other important information in the description text below each video, watch this video. It will be very helpful: ruclips.net/video/bprAsHO7-F8/видео.html
Not sure on your particular system. BUT...I wouldn't worry about that if I was you. When you need to review or watch a vid, just come back and review. We're not going anywhere. They'll be there.
Martin- always informative. I have a question regarding sealant. Will Proflex work on the shower sealing? Looking for a product that seals and will not mildew. Thank you in advance for your reply.
I re-sealed ours by removing the plastic lenses, applying a new weather strip from Hime Depot, screwing back on the plastic lens for a tighter fit. Then, I drilled 3, 1/8" holes in the bottom of the lens to allow it to breath. DONE.
That chalk look is called oxidation. I have not done a full video yet on how to remove it, but I did cover it some in these two vid's: ruclips.net/video/sB5S6zzRlpk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/ewXghIetIw4/видео.html An RV will never shine again until you remove the oxidation. And to remove it you have to compound it first. Then polish it, then protect it from that point forward from the suns UV rays. There's also a ton of other vid's in this Playlist that you may find helpful: ruclips.net/p/PLkQXtMp9xodTJ0dM4aG8P8IcYEEWBtWBc thx Bill 👍
My ladder that I bought 5yrs. ago is no longer available. BUT...quite awhile ago I carefully picked one that's just like mine and it's 2lbs lighter than mine. I love the versatility of these types of ladders and there very solid and steady. It's in my Amazon Store in the "Everything on the Roof" category. I don't know what happened, but the link to it in my store appears to have changed. I've fixed it now. www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet Thank you Sir 👏
Do you have TPMS tire monitoring system on your towed vehicle? I have on my 34ft Monaco Monarch SE but need one for my towed Sunrunner. It seems the distance from the dashboard to the Sunrunner is critical. Any suggestions?
The Blue tooth signals from some TPMS systems have distance limitations- especially in longer rigs. Its been a major problem for us and I have yet to resolve it. We're on our second TPMS system and we still can't get it right. There are TPMS systems (I'm not sure which ones) that offer signal boosters to help alleviate the signal loss issue that can be placed in the rig to improve the systems. Maybe someone can chime in here with the type they use that has the better signal quality and signal boosters? I have not yet found a generic booster that will work for all TPMS systems????
Having a TPMS on ALL TIRES (including towed vehicle) is my very most important thing every RVer should have and I have shared and emphasized that in many, many of my videos'. So I'm glad you asked so I can emphasize it again. If you'll watch this detailed video, I cover everything about our TPMS and yes the brand and everything I use is spot on and yes and I use a booster too. My TPMS has a booster separate option and yes at that length you need one. I never have issues loosing signal. A TPMS is one piece of equipment nobody should ever go on the cheap with IMO. Anyway I covered everything here. This will answer all your questions. ruclips.net/video/2kCXRbvtoYA/видео.html NOTE: I always put links in the description text to purchase the products I use in every video. This outstanding TPMS unit, booster etc., is also in our Amazon Store under the category "Tires, Engine and Chassis Care" that you can see here. www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet While we're talking about TPMS, airing up tires properly and monitoring them, you may find this video helpful too: ruclips.net/video/Q_NuEoBIxe8/видео.html And one more link if you want. Here's a whole Playlist of vid's you may find helpful too in caring for your rig. ruclips.net/p/PLkQXtMp9xodTJ0dM4aG8P8IcYEEWBtWBc thx Georges for chiming in and asking that question. 🔧👍🔧
Hey again Martin. What do you use to get the outdoor side wall outdoor sealant off? My class A motorhome exterior joints were sealed with geocel. What do you recommend that is safe for the clear coat? I used mineral spirits on a test spot and after letting it soak a bit and it dried, you can tell it munked up the clear coat a bit. Thanks for your awesome vids
*What do you use to get the outdoor side wall outdoor sealant off?* Hummmm....not quite sure I understand your question about *outdoor side wall*. Can you elaborate some please?
@@RVstreet sorry i was doing voice to text....no good, so I'll try again BUT type this time. I have a class a motorhome that uses Geocel 2300 "caulk" to seal the exterior seems of the coach. I have a few seals that I need to remove the old caulk. Thor Motorcoach told me to use mineral spirits to soften up the old sealant so it's much easier to remove. However I tried using mineral spirits on a small spot and it took my coaches clear coat off the paint.... I was wondering if you use anything to make it easier removing old exterior caulk/sealant... I've heard some folks us wd40. Thanks.
@@CatFoodDraino OH, Ok. Well I don't use anything to soften it up. I use a stiff, handheld, narrow plastic scraper to get the bulk of it off. Then I use a plastic razor knife to get the finer pieces. Then wipe down with alcohol. Tape it off with blue painters tape, apply new sealant then use thinner for my final smooth out. The tape keeps the thinner off the clear coat.
@@RVstreet thanks for responding! Unfortunately this rv Pro Flex won't come off with Just a scrapper. I used gasoline last time and it seemed to work ok and soften it without messing up the clear really. You just gotta work fast and lots of quality papertowels. Tons of elbow grease taking this stuff off.
Rip Martin. To Martin’s wife, he’s still guiding the rv community and we’re thankful for his awesome tips. ❤
Thank you for saying that.
@@RVstreet ❤❤
Yes you both are absolutely missed I’ve learned so much from the videos so grateful ! @rvstreet 🙏🙏
Nice tips! I was in the RV industry several years, new and used. For safely scraping off old goop and putty I’d cut plexiglas to fit my hand, angle one end with a grindstone and voila scraper tool. Wears down sharpen up again. For cleaner I’d use acetone all the time. If the window seal was too ugly or evidence of leaking inside on walls I’d remove the windows, clean and butyl tape then crisscross screws on reassembly.
A tip for anyone that has to go this far is never use the old style oil based putty tape (black streaks) when replacing. Use only butyl tape. Did this on trailers campers and some motor homes. Occasionally on a leaker it was good to pull the window because a couple of them had a rotted lower wood frame. A little tricky to dig out and replace but doable.
Martin, I was taught when caulking, to cut the tip at a slight angle, put long side of tip out, and push the caulk tip instead of pulling. Watch just ahead of the tip and you will see the leading caulk. This method also pushes it into the cracks a little better.
Respectfully, Kevin
Thank you for that info
I bought my 1st pop-up A frame camper. Haven't got to camp yet, so much rain has exposed leaks. Spending holiday weekend watching your videos & trying to repair & prevent. As a single female your videos make me feel more confident. Thank you for your videos!
Thank you Trish and yes you CAN do most of this stuff yourself. 🔧 👍
Solo woman camper here with my three kids. This was informative and great. Thank you for what you do. I can do these things for myself and not pay someone nor wait to get my camper back.
Once again, y’all are tackling the problems we have right on time! Thank you!
One day too late! I climbed on the roof of my RV the day before you posted this video, washed it and applied a sealant to the front where the MH meets the cab of the Trend. First time doing any of this work. Painters tape would have been a great idea to use. I’ll remember that for next time. The job I did wasn’t exactly what you’d call pretty but I was proud that I did it myself. Thanks again for another great lesson!
And you should be proud. Most of the stuff I show on our channel is to empower people to do these DIY maintenance things themselves, know their rig thoroughly and save big money. So I salute you. 💕
Thanks SO much for taking the time to show still images of the prep/taping detail!
You bet!
This is the best channel I have found for DIY. On a different note, You seem like somebody that would be a good friend.
WOW thank you Keto. Glad to have you aboard. And yes...I must humbly admit 😜 I do make a good friend. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
And yet another GREAT DIY video Martin! As soon as the weather breaks I'm going to go out and examine the tops of the windows, would have never thought of that before seeing this, thank you.
I have one tip....I find that when I cut the end of the caulk tube at an angle the material seems to flow into the area being caulked smoother than when I cut it straight and requires just a bit less touching up.
Yep your right about the angle cut on the tip.
I have always done that too for years but was so focused on making sure everyone saw the small hole it just slipped my mind. 👍
I've RV'd all my life starting very young with my granddad. Always enjoy your videos and like learn tricks or ideas. I have never seen the plastic razor knife. Ordered one just now.
Another great video!
I have found that using Transtar Acry Solvent on the old silicone sealant works wonders. It softens the silicone and it peels right off. I then wipe it down with acetone and then denatured alcohol to remove the silicone oils so the new sealant, I use proflex as well, sticks well.
I am going to be resealing my windows and vertical seams soon. I will be using the tape trick. Thanks for the great info.
Oh, Ok that product is something I haven't heard about to remove "old silicone sealant".
And I'm glad to see your using ProFlex too.
To everyone reading this comment, DO NOT use Silicone. Use Proflex like me and Hard Truth.
You do a great job taking care of your coach. I'm the same way, always checking things out. I just ordered the mini scraper. Thanks for all the info.
The quality of your videos is improving a lot, and your content is good!
Mike, just for my info, what part or things I do that you see I'm improving upon? I'd like to know from your perspective. I'm always trying to up my game so it will help people more.
@@RVstreet I see three things improved: your photography is significantly clearer and the angles you're using are absolutely better thought out. Your editing is tighter, with more attention to zooming and cutting in to insert detail shots. I think your lighting is better - using a reflector, maybe. Oh, and wind noise is greatly less than your earlier videos.
And you lost the mullet! LOL
I know this is a mundane subject, but could you cover how you handle trash while boondocking? I don't want to stash it outdoors, nor do I want it in the basement, and surely don't want it in the cabin. And ashes?
@@mikebrant192 And you lost the mullet!
Mike that was NOT a mullet. I don't do mullets. It was long hair with a bandana or sometimes put in a ponytail. LOL
But anyways, thanks for sharing your thoughts on how my vid's are getting better. I really put a lot of time to not only cover the details but the things you mentioned.
As far as the trash question...I don't have much input there because we don't do a lot of boondocking even though it is possible this coming spring. Just depends on what happens in the next few months.
Ashes? We don't mullets or ashes. Joanies hates the smell of camp fire smoke on her clothes. haha 😜
A great video that will be permanently stored in my library and reviewed before each time I work on this area of the coach. Unfortunately, I had to do this last summer before this video as we had major leaks around the windows, but now I have this video saved as a much better way to do this. Our 'bago has the same windows and they started leaking like a sieve last summer. It's so surprising the poor job that was done on sealing these windows in the factory. Our's started failing after just 3-4 years! We found lots of puddles on the dash inside at the base of the windows. Seeing your approach to this I will now likely go back and have a "do over" on the project when it gets a bit warmer. Many great tips here. Can't emphasize enough how important this is for all class A owners that have this type of window. Thanks, Martin and Joanie!!!
Yep there's a lot of shaking and rattling going on down the road and stuff just come loose. But your right, there could be a better way to stabilize and seal these window from the factory. It's just one those things RVers have to Pay to Play.
Another excellent video Martin. Pilar was especially impressed! You and Joanie are such wonderful and generous people.
Thanks you two. We really enjoyed getting to know you guys. We'll run into each other again soon. 💋
Most excellent video Martin!!! Appreciate your comprehensive, informative, and approach to common RV issues. The amount of detail you go into a project is better than anyone else in the RV community!!!!!!! Keep up the great work!!! And, your camera woman does most excellent work!!!
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I'm sad to say that Martin passed away a few months ago but happy to know the videos are helpful to you,
@@RVstreet Oh no!!! I knew that he was sick, bit thought he was doing ok. Soooo very sad and it breaks my heart to hear of his passing!!! My wife and enjoyed you 2 and all the great content!!! I extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to you and the immediate family!!! 🥲🥲
I can’t imagine what you are going through, just stay strong and no one can take away the memories.
Always learning something from you. Thanks Don
Great tips as usual, Martin!
Saludos compa un abrazo y gracias 🍺🍺👍👍
Excellent video.
Thank you 🙏🏻 for all the great content, much appreciated.
Another excellent and informative video. Thanks both!
Great information. I was looking for a video of this. Thanks so much!
Great information. Thank you.
Hey Martin, so I did some testing on my 2020 palazzo 37.4 and removing the geocel sealant. I found that the spray bottle of Goo Gone softens the sealant beautifully so it can be easily scrapped off. No damage at all to paint. Much safer than using mineral spirits or gasoline.
Just sharing so your viewers see it
Good advice 👍
Great bandana ..just did my front cap same technique.. great videp
thx "E"
Great video. Another “To Do” item added to my list.
I noticed on
your awning arm it looks like you have a small clevis pin thru the arm. Is that there to avoid an accidental awning deployment? I’ve often thought if that might happen.
Thanks for this video.
Well, that's just part of my safety hardware to prevent accidental deployment while underway. I plan on doing a video on this sometime in the future.
Good eyes my friend. 😜
Do you sell the repair kit?
Great tutorial as always Martin. Thanks. Haven't seen much of you lately. Hope you and Joanie are okay.
I put out a video every 3wks.
You do nice work.
Love your videos! You are such a good teacher. Thanks.
Nice thank god bless
Thanks Martin. I Martinized my window today
Good job
Thanks Martin...Appreciate the heads up on window maintenance! I have a window that has condensation do you have any comments on how to fix this problem?
Yep. Watch my video coming out this Sunday night @ 8:30pm. If your Subscribed and rang the notification bell you'll be notified when it goes live. It will answer these questions along with other information. 👍
Thanks for the procedure to do this, Safe Travels.
Love the shades..interested...checked out the company in AZ...no mention of price...do you remember what you paid for the 3? Thank you.
We had the three up front, the rear Mstr. Bath skylight cover & the two wiper blade covers done for somewhere around $550 or so. Can't quite remember exactly. That was 5 years ago. They're great folks though and all our shades have held up really well. Still like new.
Thanks Martin. I always enjoy and find very useful information on your videos. On this video I was looking at your ladder. Is it the same Little Giant ladder that is in your store because it looks a little different. I’m asking because I would like to know where do you store it when traveling and how do you secure it. Thanks for any information you can provide and I hope you are feeling okay.
Could you leave the tape on until dry, then remove it?
No do it when it's soft, otherwise as you pull the tape one of two things will happen:
1) The tape could tear under the dry sealant and now you'll have sealed tape
2) You'll tear the sealant and it will pull away from what you were trying to seal
Thanks Martin, great video
So you dont caulk all the way around down the sides and under the window frame? Ive got a 2023 braxton creek with one window on each side and both of them leak. Driverside wall was water damaged when i first bought it and they fixed it under warranty finally got it back 2 months later in time for 4 inch rain storm and i noticed actual water dripping inside from under the metal frame of the passenger side window now. The caulking around the outside of the frame looks incomplete down the sides and none underneath. I temporarily taped plastic around the window to deflect rain untill i can get it back in the shop. Really displeased with braxton creek. Sorry for the rant.
Rants are a great way to relieve stress 😁 On a sad note I have to say that Martin has passed away and I don't have any answers for you 💔
Great tutorials.. I have a problem that might get costly if l don't fix it soon. Problem is that l don't know where leak is exactly. Sometimes my rug will get wet. I am guessing it's because my sliding door gaskets are worn. Rug gets wet especially when it rains hard but not always so it's hard to pinpoint the problem. How do you advise me to proceed so l can follow thru in a proper manner. Thank you in advance. Happy New Year's 2023 by the way Martin.🥳
Ya, tracking down where water is coming in can be difficult sometimes. It's a process of elimination.
Without seeing or knowing the type of rig you have, the best way to approach this is start with the obvious first.....the door gaskets. Then get on the roof and check all your seams, vents etc. and make sure they are sealed good. Also outside, running lights are notorious for leaking - pull off the lens covers and check sealant around where they attach to the RV. Window seams etc. Con't this process until the leaking stops. Stay on top of this. Water intrusion is the biggest enemy of RV's.
Also pay attention to when it leaks. Does it leak when there's hard driving rain? If so that's a clue that it may be coming from under your A/C units which aren't sealing properly to the roof or possibly your slide seals. Hard wind driven rain can find leaks that otherwise would not leak.
Gooood comprehensive reply Martin!!!
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good video, my friend
Your videos are great , thank you for all the work you put into them. You mention that you worked on your bay doors, which is an issue I’m about to tackle. Can you tell me which video would show that content? Due to health issues, I had not been to my stored Motorhome in 5 months, and for a 2020 Winnebago Sunstar model she now looks more like a 2000. Florida weather has not been kind to my RV’. We checked the bays out and only the front two passenger bays had significant dampness.
Hey Missy,
Your 2020 Winnebago Sunstar is a nice coach.
I didn't do a video on my bay door sealants even though I did mention it in the vid you watched. I did all those bay doors before we even started our YT channel, so no video. As you saw in the window sealant video, I showed how I taped off to reseal on the OUTSIDE seams of my bay doors. This is a PM item that should be checked about once a year. All sealants are an annual PM item. BUT...to address your situation living in Florida-which is very humid, lots of rain and damp all the time-if you have dampness or are struggling with dampness in a couple of bays do two things:
1) Make sure you keep your rubber seals conditioned so the doors seal correctly. You probably saw that video....ruclips.net/video/F5YSBrmuTCA/видео.html
2) Buy a couple of DampRid Fragrance Free Disposable Moisture Absorbers. I have these on our Amazon Store under the Category named "Misc. Goodies". DampRid is at the bottom. They're cheap but help a lot. I also always keep one of these in my electrical bay too, to keep everything in there dry and especially my transfer case. Very important to keep moisture out of there.
www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet
NOTE: If any of your bays gets to wet or damp for any reason, get a small portable fan from Walmart, open the bay doors, put the fan in there and dry everything out. Then put a DampRid Absorber as maintenance. They last about a month or so. When full of water, replace. You don't want mildew or mold to develop.
Hope this helps. Keep you chin up. All is good. 💕 👍
I ordered some items from ur Amazon store. ? Will the mt320 variable speed buffer(sp) fit the 300 plate attachment I ordered..
Thank you Katie 💗
The polisher I use and the one that's in my store is the Meguiar's MT300. So I think you typed the model number wrong above. But ya, the backing plate 300 will fit the Meguiar's MT300 polisher.
Thank you so much Katie for supporting our channel and using our Amazon Store to buy *ANYTHING* you need, whether it's in our store or not. 💗
Katie,
I came back this morning and read your comment again. So......it looks like you didn't type the wrong model# for the polisher. I looked on Amazon and there is in fact a Meguiar's MT320. I thought you we're talking about the polisher I carry in my store which is the Meguiar's MT300 model. The backing back I have right next to it does fit that one. I'm not sure if it will fit the Meguiar's MT320 though. But my guess is it probably will.
Sorry for my misunderstanding on my first reply.
Love your videos. Would you use this geocel rv on a frp walled shower stall? Thanks
No I wouldn't. For that application I use GE 100% Silicone - Mold Free. And that is the ONLY TIME I use Silicone for anything on the RV.
Thank you....
I can’t get to your Amazon store
Here: www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet
Thank you Richard so much 🙏
If you're having problems finding my store and possibly other important information in the description text below each video, watch this video. It will be very helpful: ruclips.net/video/bprAsHO7-F8/видео.html
Pro flex failed on me in less than 9 months. 3M marine adhesive sealant is so much better
Thank you for your input.👍
How do I find and download all your videos to my laptop or tablet?
Not sure on your particular system. BUT...I wouldn't worry about that if I was you. When you need to review or watch a vid, just come back and review. We're not going anywhere. They'll be there.
Martin- always informative. I have a question regarding sealant. Will Proflex work on the shower sealing? Looking for a product that seals and will not mildew. Thank you in advance for your reply.
For the shower i use GE, clear, mold resistant Silicone.
Hi guys! 👋👋👋 Now I have to check my windows lol Great video!
We always love adding things to your punch list so you and Sir Loyd Benson can have happy times on the road in George. This is our job right?
@@RVstreet well, when you put it in that perspective, then you are overachiever’s at your “job” and you two are definitely under paid!
How do you seal taillights that get foged after a rain
I re-sealed ours by removing the plastic lenses, applying a new weather strip from Hime Depot, screwing back on the plastic lens for a tighter fit. Then, I drilled 3, 1/8" holes in the bottom of the lens to allow it to breath. DONE.
That's pretty ship-shape for an Army guy! ;)
Was wanting to clean up my unit it’s got the chalk look it’s a 1996 Winnebago any ideas?
That chalk look is called oxidation. I have not done a full video yet on how to remove it, but I did cover it some in these two vid's:
ruclips.net/video/sB5S6zzRlpk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/ewXghIetIw4/видео.html
An RV will never shine again until you remove the oxidation. And to remove it you have to compound it first. Then polish it, then protect it from that point forward from the suns UV rays.
There's also a ton of other vid's in this Playlist that you may find helpful:
ruclips.net/p/PLkQXtMp9xodTJ0dM4aG8P8IcYEEWBtWBc
thx Bill 👍
Great video. It leaves me wondering what do those socks are your arms do for you?
Protects them.
@@RVstreet from what?
So I’m going to be the guy with the odd question…what ladder are you using? Couldn’t find it in your Amazon store.
My ladder that I bought 5yrs. ago is no longer available. BUT...quite awhile ago I carefully picked one that's just like mine and it's 2lbs lighter than mine. I love the versatility of these types of ladders and there very solid and steady. It's in my Amazon Store in the "Everything on the Roof" category. I don't know what happened, but the link to it in my store appears to have changed. I've fixed it now.
www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet
Thank you Sir 👏
Do you have TPMS tire monitoring system on your towed vehicle? I have on my 34ft Monaco Monarch SE but need one for my towed Sunrunner. It seems the distance from the dashboard to the Sunrunner is critical. Any suggestions?
The Blue tooth signals from some TPMS systems have distance limitations- especially in longer rigs. Its been a major problem for us and I have yet to resolve it. We're on our second TPMS system and we still can't get it right. There are TPMS systems (I'm not sure which ones) that offer signal boosters to help alleviate the signal loss issue that can be placed in the rig to improve the systems. Maybe someone can chime in here with the type they use that has the better signal quality and signal boosters? I have not yet found a generic booster that will work for all TPMS systems????
Having a TPMS on ALL TIRES (including towed vehicle) is my very most important thing every RVer should have and I have shared and emphasized that in many, many of my videos'. So I'm glad you asked so I can emphasize it again.
If you'll watch this detailed video, I cover everything about our TPMS and yes the brand and everything I use is spot on and yes and I use a booster too. My TPMS has a booster separate option and yes at that length you need one. I never have issues loosing signal. A TPMS is one piece of equipment nobody should ever go on the cheap with IMO. Anyway I covered everything here. This will answer all your questions.
ruclips.net/video/2kCXRbvtoYA/видео.html
NOTE: I always put links in the description text to purchase the products I use in every video. This outstanding TPMS unit, booster etc., is also in our Amazon Store under the category "Tires, Engine and Chassis Care" that you can see here.
www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet
While we're talking about TPMS, airing up tires properly and monitoring them, you may find this video helpful too:
ruclips.net/video/Q_NuEoBIxe8/видео.html
And one more link if you want. Here's a whole Playlist of vid's you may find helpful too in caring for your rig.
ruclips.net/p/PLkQXtMp9xodTJ0dM4aG8P8IcYEEWBtWBc
thx Georges for chiming in and asking that question. 🔧👍🔧
Nice job god bless
Hey again Martin. What do you use to get the outdoor side wall outdoor sealant off? My class A motorhome exterior joints were sealed with geocel. What do you recommend that is safe for the clear coat? I used mineral spirits on a test spot and after letting it soak a bit and it dried, you can tell it munked up the clear coat a bit. Thanks for your awesome vids
*What do you use to get the outdoor side wall outdoor sealant off?*
Hummmm....not quite sure I understand your question about *outdoor side wall*. Can you elaborate some please?
@@RVstreet sorry i was doing voice to text....no good, so I'll try again BUT type this time.
I have a class a motorhome that uses Geocel 2300 "caulk" to seal the exterior seems of the coach. I have a few seals that I need to remove the old caulk. Thor Motorcoach told me to use mineral spirits to soften up the old sealant so it's much easier to remove. However I tried using mineral spirits on a small spot and it took my coaches clear coat off the paint.... I was wondering if you use anything to make it easier removing old exterior caulk/sealant... I've heard some folks us wd40. Thanks.
@@CatFoodDraino OH, Ok. Well I don't use anything to soften it up. I use a stiff, handheld, narrow plastic scraper to get the bulk of it off. Then I use a plastic razor knife to get the finer pieces. Then wipe down with alcohol. Tape it off with blue painters tape, apply new sealant then use thinner for my final smooth out. The tape keeps the thinner off the clear coat.
@@RVstreet thanks for responding! Unfortunately this rv Pro Flex won't come off with Just a scrapper. I used gasoline last time and it seemed to work ok and soften it without messing up the clear really. You just gotta work fast and lots of quality papertowels. Tons of elbow grease taking this stuff off.
Thanks for another great how to video. Where did you guys stop in Ok? I'm in OKC, can't wait to be able to full time!
Lake Texoma, TX. 5 miles south of the OK border.
@@RVstreet nice, you at TT Campground? Thats going to be my home base when I sign up for my membership. Closest one to me.
@@matthewmortiere4620 Yep TT.
enjoy your videos Msgt John Teague USAF RET
Thank you. 🇺🇸 🙏 💜
What happen to the Winnebago??????
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My Grandma always said an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of.................... Shoot I can't remember...
CURE. 😜
I was gonna say shit so...
Careful with paint thinner,,, should wear gloves so it won’t get into your blood stream. 🥰
I know but couldn't in this application as I mentioned.
Hahah 👆Parade!! 😁
You missed a spot!