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Old 01-18-2018, 12:42 AM   #1
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What do you think this is?



Not long after I bought this new-to-me Timber Ridge 240RBS last spring, these tiny bubbles appeared at the back wall above the toilet. The previous owner mentioned to me there was a water leak at the back wall in the 1st year and it was repaired under warranty.


There isn't water stain showing through the wall paper. I had a RV shop tech looked at it but he couldn't give me an clear answer.


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Some how I have problem posting picture here. It might be something to do with membership seniority.
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Old 01-18-2018, 07:16 AM   #3
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You should be able to post photos. Using advanced reply click on the paperclip icon and a pop up will appear where you can search your hard drive for the photos you want to use then upload them to post.
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Thank you 60sumtin for the tip! I was using the picture frame icon and pasted a link to my dropbox. It works in another forum but not here.

My question is: have anyone encounter these bubbles on their wall paper?
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Old 01-18-2018, 02:27 PM   #5
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Thank you 60sumtin for the tip! I was using the picture frame icon and pasted a link to my dropbox. It works in another forum but not here.

My question is: have anyone encounter these bubbles on their wall paper?
are they hard or squishy?
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I would guess mold growing between the layers. I would check it out and eliminate it.
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Try poking one with a needle and see if any water comes out.
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Try poking one with a needle and see if any water comes out.
Or cutting (with a razor blade) a U-shaped flap in one of the larger bubbles.

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Hopefully those are just benign cysts.
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