Welcome to RVForums.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Friendliest RV Community on the web
  • Modern site for PC's, Phones, Tablets - no 3rd party apps required
  • Ask questions, help others, review campgrounds
  • Get the most out of the RV Lifestyle
  • Invite everyone to RVForums.com and let's have fun
  • Commercial/Vendors welcome

Tip Keeping slide protector pads in place

Welcome to RVForums.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Modern secure site, no 3rd party apps required
  • Invite your friends and let's have fun
  • Commercial/Vendors welcome
  • Friendliest RV community on the web
Status
Not open for further replies.

Neal

Staff member
RVF Administrator
Joined
Jul 27, 2019
Messages
11,477
Location
Midlothian, VA
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4037
RV Length
40' 10"
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
Cummins 400 HP
TOW/TOAD
2017 Chevy Colorado
Fulltimer
No
I learned this one from @Richpatty as I've been dealing with my slide protectors moving and I have some tile wear from rollers I need to polish out. Recently I bought "rug grippers" from Amazon and put one on the underside end of the slide protectors. They have some adhesive left and will get less tacky over time but we'll see how it works out. So far so good after a few weeks of use.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0777QM6L4/?tag=rvf01-20

rug-grippers.png
 
Neal, I don’t think you can polish scratches from the tiles. They are like scratches on glass. No way of taking the out.
Sorry
 
You forget this is Neal the Toolman. I’ll have caterpillar equipment inside soon.
 
I'll bet Neal has a modified floor buffer powered by one of those GE TF34 turbofan engines used on the A10. Plenty of power to buff scratches out of tile, asphalt, concrete, etc. Neal is the reincarnation of "Tim the Toolman."

TJ
 
Nothing better than the smell of JP8 in the morning!!
 
My slide protectors have sat in the basement since day 1. Do you suggest using them? I could never get a straight answer out of the dealer that it was necessary.
 
I have slide a few hard to see slide roller marks, you can see them in reflection situations. You may be lucky. I've always used slide protectors but they can move as sometimes the rollers don't hold them in place or they got pushed when retracting the slide. Depending on your floor type, mine is the polished glossy porcelain is probably part of the equation. If you have a non glossy floor such as the king aire floors then it may not be as much of a problem.
 
My slide protectors have sat in the basement since day 1. Do you suggest using them? I could never get a straight answer out of the dealer that it was necessary.

This could have been a post from me last spring. My dealer, North Trail, specifically told me what they were but also said I would never really need them. We finally observed 3 or 5 marks on our floor where the rollers sit when the slide is in. So we began using them and it was like a "whack a mole game" trying to keep them down while the super slide came in!

After following a thread on iRV2 about this I ended up following one of the suggestions. I heated up the ends of the plastic protectors while clamped in my vice and put a 1/2" bend on them. Tried using them and found the bend was too long. Now I have 90 degree bend cut down to about 3/8" and it works good, no more moving around. We will see how long they last after doing this.
 
I think the original design by Newmar did have 90 ends on them with a small lip. They then went to the current style that are strictly flat.
 
Pad Question: We bought a set of pads for our new coach while in Napanee. Yet to use them, but;
If you use them do you leave them in place, or remove them each time you put your slides out?

Thought I might get some of those "sticky pads" and place them on the ends inside the coach to see if they would stay in place.

What's yall's experience?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest resources

Back
Top