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Post by laknox on Oct 11, 2022 13:13:58 GMT -5
Daughter and son-in-law picked up a really nice, and well cared for, 1995 Nash 22H travel trailer from my sister-in-law. The awning was replaced about 2 years ago, but was never used until this year. Nick (son-in-law) was maneuvering it and managed to scrape a tree branch and put a couple small holes in the awning, near the front edge. I see a lot of different repair products, but wanted to get opinions from others who may have used one of them. Both good and bad.
Thanks, Lyle
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Post by Edd505 on Oct 11, 2022 22:02:21 GMT -5
I used awning tape, worked well. You need to be able to to apply pressure from both sides, that can be tricky.
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Post by laknox on Oct 13, 2022 11:08:11 GMT -5
I used awning tape, worked well. You need to be able to to apply pressure from both sides, that can be tricky. Did you use a specific brand, or will any do? Barney, the FW Mod over on RVnet recommended the Camco clear tape. Lyle
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Post by Edd505 on Oct 14, 2022 22:28:31 GMT -5
I used awning tape, worked well. You need to be able to to apply pressure from both sides, that can be tricky. Did you use a specific brand, or will any do? Barney, the FW Mod over on RVnet recommended the Camco clear tape. Lyle I think it was also Camco, it's been one of those things I carry for just in case and I've had it a couple years. I think it came from La Mesa RV, I avoid Camping World like the nation avoided Covid.
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Post by laknox on Oct 21, 2022 1:02:05 GMT -5
Did you use a specific brand, or will any do? Barney, the FW Mod over on RVnet recommended the Camco clear tape. Lyle I think it was also Camco, it's been one of those things I carry for just in case and I've had it a couple years. I think it came from La Mesa RV, I avoid Camping World like the nation avoided Covid. Amazon... :-) Lyle
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