Practical Motorhome

CARE AND REPAIR OF RUBBER SEALS

It might be a bit of a cliché, but prevention is definitely much better than cure. That’s certainly the case where motorhomes are concerned, and spending an hour here and there on maintenance can save you a lot of time trying to rectify a problem further down the line – and in some cases, a lot of expense, too.

Admittedly, some of these tasks aren’t very glamorous, but they might stop a not-so-pretty job turning into a nightmare.

Two things that come to mind here are jammed windows, external locker doors and toilet blades. Having a window that won’t open

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