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Old 08-09-2015, 07:57 AM   #1
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Porridge on the wall

Yesterday while changing clothes for a wedding I discovered what feels like porridge on the wall. It’s on my side of the bed (no window) just a bit above the floor (carpet) and a good 12 - 15” from the door. It’s an area about the size of your hand. I’ll have to go in there today with a flashlight but I think I’m going to find where sawdust has fallen in between the wall board and wall paper and was glued into place.
When we bought this Timber Ridge 15 months ago I was pretty pleased with it and was proud to show it off. We then had converter problems and some other issues and I’m getting to the point where DW and I are finding more reasons not to keep this thing and going back to using a hotel.
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Yesterday while changing clothes for a wedding I discovered what feels like porridge on the wall. It’s on my side of the bed (no window) just a bit above the floor (carpet) and a good 12 - 15” from the door. It’s an area about the size of your hand. I’ll have to go in there today with a flashlight but I think I’m going to find where sawdust has fallen in between the wall board and wall paper and was glued into place.
When we bought this Timber Ridge 15 months ago I was pretty pleased with it and was proud to show it off. We then had converter problems and some other issues and I’m getting to the point where DW and I are finding more reasons not to keep this thing and going back to using a hotel.
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