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> Scamp Before and after photos, enjoy!
Brandy
post Mar 27 2009, 08:31 AM
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Location: Seattle-ish
RV Type:77 Scamp



bumping floor photo for Mia
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potteralice
post Mar 27 2009, 03:11 PM
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Location: harpers ferry, wv
RV Type:2000 17' Casita SD



brandy,
pretty job. not familiar with scamp. what is behind the door with the mirror??
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Brandy
post Mar 27 2009, 04:12 PM
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plain old closet.....

QUOTE (potteralice @ Mar 27 2009, 04:11 PM) *
brandy,
pretty job. not familiar with scamp. what is behind the door with the mirror??
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Carl G
post Mar 27 2009, 09:42 PM
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Location: Texas
RV Type:Bigfoot 13.5'



QUOTE (Brandy @ Mar 31 2008, 03:32 PM) *
Kept the original cushions as they were in great condition since the owner kept them wrapped in plastic. Had to wash the covers yuk but they cleaned up well. First photo mucky water, second clean bunks. Made reversable curtains hard to find a match for that plaid. Happy with the end results


Hi Brandy--not sure you'll get this message, but curious as to what you used to wash the cushions (type detergent? cold or hot water?) and did they shrink at all?

Secondly, wondered about your flooring--since you used linoleum and didn't glue it down so that you could check for leaks--what's stopping it from curling up on the outer edges--have you found it does that--or no problem curling yet (since it's been a year). Thanks for the B4 & After shots--always nice to see what I may be having to do....
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Brandy
post Mar 29 2009, 08:16 PM
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Location: Seattle-ish
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I had some "gental detergent???? can't think of the name.......just rinsed and rinsed them until the water was reasonable clean then I actually put them on the gental cycle in the wash machine (warm) and hung them to dry. NO shrinking what so ever and they came out smelling fresh from the outdoors clean. I did wrap the foam back in plastic (think drycleaning garmet plastic) and wrestled them back over the foam....a tiny challenge. The linoleum stays flat, no curling to speak of. Since the floor was put in I've had two leaks that went undetected for a short time so I was thankful the floor was not attached....pulled it out let it dry and fixed said leaks. Had I put carpet or wood flooring I would have been cursing.



QUOTE (Carl G @ Mar 27 2009, 10:42 PM) *
Hi Brandy--not sure you'll get this message, but curious as to what you used to wash the cushions (type detergent? cold or hot water?) and did they shrink at all?

Secondly, wondered about your flooring--since you used linoleum and didn't glue it down so that you could check for leaks--what's stopping it from curling up on the outer edges--have you found it does that--or no problem curling yet (since it's been a year). Thanks for the B4 & After shots--always nice to see what I may be having to do....


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richard c
post Mar 30 2009, 10:33 AM
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Location: kansas city
RV Type:1970`s Compact Jr.



QUOTE (Brandy @ Mar 31 2008, 06:42 PM) *
Just learning the whole uploading photos so its not going as well as I had hoped, but you can get an idea. Fixed the front end due to some pretty ugly rock damage.


What did you use to fix the rock damage?
Like the pictures-good job!
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Brandy
post May 4 2009, 07:58 PM
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Bumping for Raya
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