Hi
Thanks for the response...I bought a 1968 Land Yacht, 24' and I can't wait
to get everything in tiptop shape!
Bev
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From: D Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:26 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: I'm back!
> Congrats. What kind do you have ?
>
> For the bad smell, try dousing the foam with several boxes of baking
> soda, both sides ( maybe take them outside) and leave it there for a day
> or so, then vaccuum it off.
>
> Daisy
>
> > Beverly Miller wrote:
> >
> > Hello Folks,
> > I joined this group last year for awhile during the time I was looking
> > for an Airstream...I have one now and have my first (there will be
> > many more I'm sure) question...I've taken off the old cushion covers
> > from the bed and couch and found that the foam rubber is in excellent
> > condition except for the fact that it has retained most of the moth
> > ball smell that permeated the trailer when I bought it...is there any
> > way to get rid of that odor from the foam rubber or will I have to
> > pitch them and get new ones? I'm looking forward to getting my
> > trailer on the road this summer and joining you all at a rally
> > somewhere...got lots to do before it's totally road worthy but I'm
> > getting there...
> > Bev
>
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