To help keep the inside of our RV clean, we’ve always used RV step rugs to cover the entrance steps on our motorhome. After 5 years of full-time use, our Ruggids are finally ready to be replaced.
Ruggids, by Prest-O-Fit, are the best RV step rugs we’ve owned. After trying those cheap “grassy” step covers that didn’t work well and only lasted a year, our Ruggids did a great job. So we’re replacing them with the exact same brand.
Here’s a quick look at how easy step covers are to replace, using the four included cable ties. The entire job takes just a few minutes.
Ruggids step cover rugs by Prest-O-Fit are available in black, brown and blue:
http://bit.ly/ruggids-step-rug
To see one way that we keep the interior or our RV clean, check out our video about our Ruggable 2-piece washable area rugs:
RVgeeks viewers get a 15% discount on these awesome, patented rugs by using the DISCOUNT COUPON CODE “RVGEEKS15”. Visit Ruggable’s website to order:
http://ruggable.com
To see out complete rundown of spring cleaning and maintenance tips, check out our video all about it:
Products we use for our annual RV maintenance & spring cleaning:
Pressure washer: http://bit.ly/karcher-pressure-washer-k2150
Viair compressor: http://bit.ly/viair-400p-rv
Whole house water filters:http://bit.ly/whole-house-filter-2pk
Drinking water filter (clip-on): http://bit.ly/flowpu-filterr-2-clipon
Drinking water filter (threads): http://bit.ly/flowpur-filter-3-threaded
External whole house filter: http://bit.ly/external-water-filter
Water heater tank rinsing wand: http://bit.ly/tank-flush-wand
Suburban anode rod: http://bit.ly/suburban-anode
20′ sewer hose: http://bit.ly/camco-heavy-duty-sewer-hose-20-ft
Clear sewer elbow: http://bit.ly/clear-sewer-elbow
Sewer adapter: http://bit.ly/camco-sewer-adapter
Slunky sewer hose support: http://bit.ly/slunky
Rid-X RV Tank Treatment: http://bit.ly/RV-Rid-X
Toilet bowl brush: http://bit.ly/toilet-bowl-brush
Dicor self-leveling lap sealant: http://bit.ly/dicor-lap-sealant
Caulk gun: http://bit.ly/caulk-gun
Gallon pitcher: http://bit.ly/1-gallon-pitcher
Onan generator oil filters: http://bit.ly/onan-oil-filters
Onan generator air filters: http://bit.ly/onan-air-filters
Onan generator fuel filters: http://bit.ly/onan-fuel-filters
Battery hydrometer: http://bit.ly/battery-hydrometer
Accutire air gauge: http://bit.ly/accutire-digital-pressure-gauge
Meguiar’s Ultimate wax: http://bit.ly/meguiars-ultimate-wax
Invisible Glass: http://bit.ly/invisible-glass
Invisible Glass w/Rain Repellent: http://bit.ly/invisble-glass-rain-repellent
Rain-X windshield treatment: http://bit.ly/rain-x-glass-treatment
0000 steel wool: http://bit.ly/steel-wool-0000
Microfiber cloths: http://bit.ly/microfiber-cloths
PressurePro TPMS: http://advantagepressurepro.com
Utility Blocks http://bit.ly/utility-block-rv-leveling-blocks-4-pack
Fire extinguisher: http://bit.ly/kidde-fire-extinguisher
Smoke/CO detector: http://bit.ly/smoke-co-detector
Propane detector: http://bit.ly/propane-leak-detector
California Water Blade: http://bit.ly/cali-water-blade
California duster: http://bit.ly/california-duster
Oxi-clean: http://bit.ly/oxiclean-free-3-pound
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The intro music is my own piano performance of Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag from 1899.
Full-Time RVers since April 11, 2003, we share DIY (do it yourself) RV maintenance, repair, travel, upgrade and operational tips & tricks.
While we’re not RV technicians, we’re very mechanically inclined and have learned a lot about RV systems over the years. We’ve handled most of our own minor service, maintenance and upgrade work on both of our RVs.
We meet lots of newer RVers who are eager to learn some basics about using, maintaining and caring for their rigs. After more than a decade on the road, we’re happy to share what we’ve learned (some of it the hard way). 😉 We hope our experience can help other RVers go DIY, saving time & money while experiencing the satisfaction of a job well done.
We are not professional RV technicians and do not pretend to be experts on any particular topic. We mostly know about maintaining our own motorhome, so be sure to confirm that all methods and materials used are compatible with your equipment. Every RV is different, so your systems may not be the same as ours. Regardless of what we recommend, consult a professional if you’re unsure about working on your RV. We encourage you to do your own research. Any task you perform or product you purchase based on any information we provide is strictly at your own risk.
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