RV Life: Part 3, Mending a Stinky Situation

Jun 26

This is our third of three posts about basic RV repairs – see one and two for more info. One of the necessities of RV life is the daily maintenance of the sewer hose. When the sewer hose begins to leak, tear or wear thin, you can have a messy situation on your hands. Investing in a heavy-duty hose is a good idea unless you only RV a few days a year. But, when...

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We're Taking Eco to the Extreme

Jun 22

Our new environmentally-friendly adhesives line, EcoGlue Green Solutions, just launched two new products. We’re excited! Amazing EcoGlue we’ve discussed here before. We’re looking forward to an upcoming guest post about Amazing EcoGlue. We will keep you posted on that. Now we’re also happy to introduce EcoGlue Extreme. Outstanding results on...

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RV Life: Part 2, Fixing Linoleum or Upholstery

Jun 19

See part one of this series for more information on basic RV repairs. Versatility is the key A tear in the linoleum can be both unsightly and hazardous. But it’s easy to repair tears when you have the right tools. Look for a flexible adhesive that’s both water- and UV-resistant when repairing linoleum in a high traffic area. Tip: Use a diluted vinegar solution to...

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Another Illuminating Light Project

Jun 16

I’m not sure why I’m drawn to these recycled material light projects, but I found another one via Design*Sponge and thought I’d share. If you want to see the other projects, go here. Mason jar lights are a little shabby chic and very charming. For the directions, visit Design*Sponge. Want to make your own eco-chic projects? Try Amazing...

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RV Lifestyle: Part 1, Basic Repair for Road Warriors

Jun 12

The reasons for living the RV lifestyle are as varied as the nomadic souls who live it. Life on the open road in North America usually has some surprises in store, and that’s why we love it. Some surprises are pleasant, like when you come across the World’s Largest Peanut in Ashburn, Georgia. Others, like a nasty tear in your sewer hose, a leak around a window,...

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Best DIY Posts of the Week

Jun 10

With spring, comes the insatiable desire to get outside and do some DIY projects! Right? Well, we found the best of the DIY Web for you this week. Enjoy! Construction Chronicles: Rain Barrels Redux (DIY Life): Collect rainwater and conserve water, this post details the how-to. Shopping with Michelle Spadaro (New York Times): Set designer Michelle Spadaro shows how to...

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