Good morning!
We have had our 2017 Mallard M27 for 2 1/2 years and I am the cultprit of this damage and I know it was totally preventable, so please, let's just not go there.... We were on out 2nd trip and I was responsible for checking everything inside the trailer.
While bringing the slide in for us to make our way home I damaged the inside of paneling edge of the slide. It was caused by the cabinet door under our TV entertainment center catching the edge of the slide and tearing it off the interior edge.
I closed the door FIRMLY (which I thought I had but???), pulled the slide in.... and confessed to Mark I was the first one to damage the trailier! When we got home he tried to place it back with the same type of brads but that didn't work well. It came back off.
We don't have much experience with RV's and Travel Trailers to have learned what products are appropriate and are not for the use in them... so here I am asking for advise. I still can't believe I did something that stupid!!!
We have let it be for a while as things have been crazy but now we need to get it fixed the right way.
Attached the photo to give you an idea as to the materials we are working with.
Thank you for any all assistance! Lisa and Mark Lier
We have had our 2017 Mallard M27 for 2 1/2 years and I am the cultprit of this damage and I know it was totally preventable, so please, let's just not go there.... We were on out 2nd trip and I was responsible for checking everything inside the trailer.
While bringing the slide in for us to make our way home I damaged the inside of paneling edge of the slide. It was caused by the cabinet door under our TV entertainment center catching the edge of the slide and tearing it off the interior edge.
I closed the door FIRMLY (which I thought I had but???), pulled the slide in.... and confessed to Mark I was the first one to damage the trailier! When we got home he tried to place it back with the same type of brads but that didn't work well. It came back off.
We don't have much experience with RV's and Travel Trailers to have learned what products are appropriate and are not for the use in them... so here I am asking for advise. I still can't believe I did something that stupid!!!
We have let it be for a while as things have been crazy but now we need to get it fixed the right way.
Attached the photo to give you an idea as to the materials we are working with.
Thank you for any all assistance! Lisa and Mark Lier