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Mold in a Camping TrailerI really like the camper and have taken good care of it until now. Even thought of trading it for a hard side because of this problem. Any help would be appreciated. I have it opened up in the garage now and plan to pull the molding if I can figure out how it goes together. I can't keep it in the garage forever. George from North Ridgeville, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Mold in a Camping Trailer
We just got finished dealing with the same problem as you! What a mess. We started noticing a soft spot in the floor around the door. We started to take the vinyl flooring up to explore the damage and it was unbelievable! The caulk had also failed in the same place as yours along with the door. Our camper is a 2003. We had caulked it last year but it didn't hold up through the winter. Post By HaleyP (Guest Post) RE: Mold in a Camping TrailerThere is a great popup site at http://www.popupexplorer.com . Do a search there and you'll come up with all kinds of old posts with great ideas. Unfortunately your problem isn't uncommon with popup trailers. Post by Katie A. RE: Mold in a Camping Trailer
Painting over mold ain't gonna get it. Mold is a living thing. And once it takes over it is VERY difficult to get rid of it without gutting everything. That would be my suggestion, gut the inside totally. Post By Paula (Guest Post) RE: Mold in a Camping TrailerThere are commercial mildew remover agents that are stronger than Lysol that may take off more of the mold. After that, your best bet is to mask off everything with newpapers and masking tape, buy some fabric spray paint to match as close as possible and spray your canvas. Also, in the future, you should remember to take the time to recaulk your camper every year. In addition, every year, it is a good idea to recoat the exterior of your canvas with Thompson's all surface water seal. Post By Eva (Guest Post) |
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