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Some RV chores are harder than they look, especially when the bed is boxed in, the slideout needs careful maintenance, or the roof and walls need work in tight spaces. This week, we’re looking at practical fixes that can make everyday RV upkeep less frustrating and help you avoid turning a simple job into a bigger repair.

 
 
Feature Articles
 

Changing RV Sheets Shouldn’t Be This Hard

Tight corners, boxed-in beds, bunks, and Murphy beds can make this chore a pain, but better-fitting sheets, lighter toppers, and a few smart shortcuts can help.

 

Stop Lubricating the Wrong RV Slideout Parts

Some slideout parts need the right lubricant, some seals need cleaning and conditioning, and some components are better left dry.

 
 
More From Do It Yourself RV
 

Clean Your Camper Roof Safely Around A/C Units and Solar Panels

Roof cleaning gets trickier when vents, air conditioners, and solar panels are in the way,. Here’s how to protect the roof and the equipment mounted on it.

 

Mount an RV TV Without Guessing What’s Behind the Wall

A secure TV setup starts with the right mount, tools, wall location, and hardware so your screen stays put when the RV moves.

 
 
ARTICLES FROM OUR PARTNERS
 

Buying an RV for Retirement Starts with These Questions

The right retirement RV depends on how you plan to travel, how often you’ll use it, where you’ll store it, and what ownership will really cost.

 

Late Campground Check-In? Protect Your Rig in the Dark

Arriving after dark makes every turn harder. Here’s how to slow down, call ahead, and decide when daylight is the safer option.

 
 

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