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Post by hannahsdad on Jun 5, 2018 15:52:16 GMT -5
I was going to put a couple in to hang the dogs' leashes and maybe light jackets. The instructions say not to use on wallpaper. A couple of Amazon reviewers said they had used them for RV's successfully. Was curious if anyone had used them.
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rickeys
Newbie RV’er
Durango Gold 384RLT in Delaware
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Post by rickeys on Jun 5, 2018 18:25:44 GMT -5
We did in our last camper (forest river) hung a picture which was up for a year when we took it down left no marks. I would do again.
Rick
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grant
Newbie RV’er
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Post by grant on Jun 5, 2018 18:28:52 GMT -5
Been using hook and loom or Velcro or command strips on 3 different trailers for 16 years, no problems
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Post by Edd505 on Jun 6, 2018 5:30:03 GMT -5
They are evry where in mine, bathroom, two behind the bedroom door, kitchen, wall hangings, Key hanger, TV trash bag. They come in different strengths so get them heavy enough for what you want to hang. Buy a few extra tabs as one will come loose on occasion.
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Post by kaboom on Jun 7, 2018 23:22:34 GMT -5
I've used them in last three RVs. We use the picture hanging Command strips to secure the TV remotes, and satellite receiver. We have also used them to hang pictures and tin signs. So far they work very well.
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Post by nvguy on Jun 7, 2018 23:32:01 GMT -5
Yep, another positive review. We have used the command strips all over the RV and house.
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Post by grandpopsicle on Jun 12, 2018 6:38:45 GMT -5
I use 3m dual lock. It is without a doubt the best and comes in different strengths to hold just about anyhting. Velcro wishes it was that good.
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Post by Chuck on Jun 13, 2018 12:00:17 GMT -5
I have had command strips in our Class C an last 5th wheel, some work an other slid down the walls, or fell off the wall so I have to say we have never had good luck with such ... We use over the door hangers for hat, dog leashes etc ... Safe Travels Chuck
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Post by kathyed on Jun 14, 2018 18:42:10 GMT -5
We've used them in our last camper and also this one. Not a problem and no holes.
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Post by hannahsdad on Jun 19, 2018 11:44:47 GMT -5
My daughter and I put them up last weekend and so far they seem to work great. I did (as someone suggested) buy extra replacement strips in case they do fall at some point. Will see, but so far I'm very happy with it.
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Post by just1boo on Jun 19, 2018 15:54:46 GMT -5
I was going to put a couple in to hang the dogs' leashes and maybe light jackets. The instructions say not to use on wallpaper. A couple of Amazon reviewers said they had used them for RV's successfully. Was curious if anyone had used them. we havent done a lot of them but have used a couple for hanging our pot holders. they stick just fine and honestly i didnt even think about it coming off
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Post by kathyed on Jun 26, 2018 13:14:46 GMT -5
I also have used them in my previous RV for the exact same thing you are wanting to use them for. No problems and they didn't damage my walls when I removed them. Much better then putting holes in the wall.
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Post by summitbeerowl on Jun 28, 2018 20:37:34 GMT -5
I don't think you can find anything better to use. We have them all over. Even have the Velcro command strips holding up a full length mirror on the bathroom door. So far so good!
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Post by mini1298 on Jun 30, 2018 21:13:27 GMT -5
We used them everywhere in our new trailer, I didn’t want holes anywhere if we decide to sell it, but so far so good, and if you need to remove and reposition, you can easily, just need a new command strip. I even used the bathroom ones to hold a shampoo/conditioner dispenser in the shower stall as well, they work awesome, highly recommend them!
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Post by martyg on Jul 10, 2018 23:26:35 GMT -5
After trial and error for about six months we found that the command strips were the only thing that sticks to the walls. We have been using them for the past 10 years to hang all kinds of stuff.
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Post by Edd505 on Nov 2, 2018 19:31:28 GMT -5
Had to resurrect this post when I recently noticed a problem. The command strip I had on the wall behind the bedroom door started peeling the wall paper. The wall paper had "bubbled" where it had pulled free from the wall. I removed the strip and will try injecting glue into the bubble. I think the problem was too much weight on the hook, I had used it to hang jeans and did not empty pockets.
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Post by mini1298 on Nov 2, 2018 22:58:56 GMT -5
Had to resurrect this post when I recently noticed a problem. The command strip I had on the wall behind the bedroom door started peeling the wall paper. The wall paper had "bubbled" where it had pulled free from the wall. I removed the strip and will try injecting glue into the bubble. I think the problem was too much weight on the hook, I had used it to hang jeans and did not empty pockets. Haven’t run into that problem yet, but I will definitely keep it in mind. The heaviest thing I hang from the command strips are 2 outdoor hoodies, bunny hugs, what ever anyone else calls them, and not a problem yet, but after your problem, I will be watching for peeling away now!
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Post by ronc on Nov 10, 2018 14:04:42 GMT -5
They are evry where in mine, bathroom, two behind the bedroom door, kitchen, wall hangings, Key hanger, TV trash bag. They come in different strengths so get them heavy enough for what you want to hang. Buy a few extra tabs as one will come loose on occasion. X2 on Edd505's comments. <style></style>
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Post by luckydawg on Nov 13, 2018 1:49:17 GMT -5
Command strips work great. We even use the heavy duty velcro ones to hang a fairly large clock on the wall. Stays up during travel on our lovely highways.
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Post by Chuck on Nov 13, 2018 12:13:24 GMT -5
Had to resurrect this post when I recently noticed a problem. The command strip I had on the wall behind the bedroom door started peeling the wall paper. The wall paper had "bubbled" where it had pulled free from the wall. I removed the strip and will try injecting glue into the bubble. I think the problem was too much weight on the hook, I had used it to hang jeans and did not empty pockets. X2, In our old 5th wheel I had been hanging keys on one it started to peel the wall paper, inserted Guerrilla glue to
stop it an stop hanging keys there ... As I have stated before other strips seem to slid down walls an never stayed
were they were suppose to so stop using them ...
Safe Travels
Chuck
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