How to Remove Flex Seal (6 Surfaces) Skin, Wood, Carpet, Metal, Fabric, Car Surface

How to Remove Flex Seal (6 Surfaces) Skin, Wood, Carpet, Metal, Fabric, Car Surface

Have you ever tried removing Flex Seal and found yourself making more of a mess? You’re not alone. Flex Seal is notorious for being difficult to remove, especially when it’s already on your hands. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. Here’s how to remove Flex Seal from almost any surface, including hands, carpets, furniture, and…

How Long Does Flex Seal Last? (5 Factors) RV Owners Guide

How Long Does Flex Seal Last? (5 Factors) RV Owners Guide

Flex Seal is a popular rubberized sealant that dries quickly and creates a watertight barrier. It’s easy to use, and can be used on homes, boats, cars, and even RVs. Before you begin, you’re probably wondering how long does Flex Seal last. When applied correctly (according to instructions) Flex Seal will last for three years,…

8 Dangerous Animals in the Grand Canyon: Rock Squirrel Attack

8 Dangerous Animals in the Grand Canyon: Rock Squirrel Attack

While falling might seem like the biggest risk in the Grand Canyon, don’t overlook other risks. For example, dying from heat and dehydration is more common than falling deaths. And the wildlife poses risks to visitors. The most dangerous animal in the Grand Canyon is the rock squirrel. They cause more injuries than any other…

RV Fridge Not Working on Electric? 6 Things to Check

RV Fridge Not Working on Electric? 6 Things to Check

Whether you’re a stationary RVer or prefer the open road, a functioning refrigerator is one of the most crucial parts of RV life. And while they are pretty resilient, some things can go wrong. Most RV fridges switch from electric to propane, but sometimes they won’t work on electric. If your refrigerator not working on…

RV Black Tank Shows Full When Empty? (4 Reasons) How to Fix

RV Black Tank Shows Full When Empty? (4 Reasons) How to Fix

You probably don’t give your RV black tank sensors much thought – that is, until they start misbehaving. After all, there’s nothing glamorous about your RV’s black tank sensor. But as any seasoned RVer knows, it’s a vital part of keeping your rig in good working order. If your black water tank shows full when…

How to Defog Windshield in Summer (7 Fixes, 8 Reasons)

How to Defog Windshield in Summer (7 Fixes, 8 Reasons)

Camping in the summer means foggy windshields. Moisture forms inside your vehicle because the temperature and humidity difference between inside and outside. Condensation often comes from breathing and wet clothes inside the RV, fogging up the windshield.  Here’s how to defog your windshield in the summer. Turn your heat and A/C up at the same…

How to Boil Water While Camping: 13 Easy, Safe Ways
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How to Boil Water While Camping: 13 Easy, Safe Ways

When camping trip, hot water makes everything better. Hot coffee, hot showers, and clean dishes. But boiling water is also important for killing unwanted bacteria and viruses. Heating water makes it an unsustainable living condition for possible viruses and parasites. Here’s how to boil water while camping. You can boil water over a campfire. You…

How to Ground a Generator When Camping: Warnings & Requirements (13 Tips)
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How to Ground a Generator When Camping: Warnings & Requirements (13 Tips)

When do you need to ground your generator? You don’t want to start a fire or shock someone. In this guide, you’ll learn when you need to ground your generator, according to experts. And how to ground a generator when camping. To ground your generator while camping, you’ll need a few supplies: an 8-ft copper…