![]() In rare occasions you may obtain a oily mark and wish to remove information technology. Got a cool RV mod of your own? Feel free to e-mail me with photos and details and I’ll highlight on the blog in a future post.Use a hair blower to soften the putty, them follow to a higher place directions. Great little way to re-purpose an existing frame! Thanks for submitting the idea, Marsha and hope to get more tips to share from you in the future! She has a 34′ Winnebago Itasca Sunova which came with some nice large framed pictures that, while pretty, were totally useless. Wanting to make use of everything in her RV she pulled them off the wall (they were hung with velcro), took out the back, pulled the flower picture out, and filled them with family pictures in front of the flower picture and behind the glass. Speaking of wall decorations Marsha from On The Road Again submitted a great way to spiff up an old frame. ![]() ![]() Picture taken by Marsha at On the Road Again. Marsha’s great new family portrait display. Some decorative metal figures from NM secured on the wall with museum putty and a nail The outdoor sensor is secured with velcro in our propane bay.Ĭhinese characters secured with command strips on our living room partition door This is our fabulous La Crosse indoor-outdoor thermometer. If I’m only using museum putty on the walls I’ll usually add-in a single nail or screw to make sure there’s no chance of the object falling down.Ĭommand Strips & Hooks in action. I will sometimes use BOTH products together depending on what I’m hanging, especially if the object is a funny shape or size. You can buy these just about anywhere (grocery stores, drug stores, hardware stores etc.) I’ve used them on all my heavier wall objects and they are rock-solid. The nice thing about these strips is that you can pull apart and reposition the frame if you don’t get it perfectly right the first time, plus you can cleanly pull off the strips altogether without damaging your walls if you change your mind later. These 2-part velcro strips stick to the wall (one strip) and your object (second strip), and you simply press and snap together to make the connection. Love this stuff! 2/ Command Stripsįor wall hangings with a little extra weight I haven’t found anything that works as nicely and cleanly as 3M Command Strips. Buy it on-line or at any hardware store (Lowes, Home Depot). I’ve used this on everything from statues to candles to ceramic soap-holders and wall decorations and it just plain WORKS! For one package of ~$5 you’ll get enough putty to decorate your whole RV and it will literally last you a lifetime. The great thing about it is that it works on just about any surface and comes off clean and easy with a twist if you change your mind. Our buddha, incense holder and indoor candles are all secured by putty Once you press the object down in place, the seal is done. ![]() It’s a pliable putty that comes in strips which you pull apart like play-doh, work (knead) a few minutes to get warmed up and then roll into little balls that you put underneath the object you’re securing. Museum Putty, sold under names such as Quake-Hold or Secure-Hold or simply Museum Putty is an old museum trick to keep precious objects stuck in place. The magic putty -> I LOVE this stuff! 1/ Museum Putty
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