Today I cleaned mt MH from top to bottom, and I have found out one thing about a Winnebago product that I always have to clean . It is the inside of the flipper doors that extend about 3 to 4 inches below the compartment gasket. When one opens the compartments it certainly looks unsightly. So naturally as a Navy man I clen and scrub this area.
Now there is one more thing, If I dont use my rig for a time i find debris lodged in the slot that runs the length of my awning tube. It seems to be from an insect and really has a terrible odor. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenom??????
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Today I cleaned mt MH from top to bottom, and I have found out one thing about a Winnebago product that I always have to clean . It is the inside of the flipper doors that extend about 3 to 4 inches below the compartment gasket. When one opens the compartments it certainly looks unsightly. So naturally as a Navy man I clen and scrub this area.
Now there is one more thing, If I dont use my rig for a time i find debris lodged in the slot that runs the length of my awning tube. It seems to be from an insect and really has a terrible odor. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenom??????
I don't like the basement doors that are a real nice white inside of the gasket line, and ugly outside the line. The only terrible odor my wife has noticed has been me after some of the projects