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Plastic Armrests
181792 PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:07 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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HI All

If you have plastic armrests in your MH try this. Buy a pack of say 2 pairs of cheap thickish socks and then buy 1 pair of socks that matches the interior of your van, fit 3 to each armrest (or as many as you like) and "hey presto" no more cold plastic in winter and hot and sticky in summer.

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Sounds a good tip, Martyn.

And if you go off for the weekend without clean socks there's a spare pair available. Smile

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181817 PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 12:13 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Never thought of that good idea.

PS So where could you multifunction underwear??????????

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martynandlin wrote:


PS So where could you multifunction underwear??????????


Strain the dirty water through your bra -double speed as two filters
Tights instead of fan belt ( or can't you do that any more ?)


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Re: Plastic Armrests
183881 PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:24 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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martynandlin wrote:
HI All

If you have plastic armrests in your MH try this. Buy a pack of say 2 pairs of cheap thickish socks and then buy 1 pair of socks that matches the interior of your van, fit 3 to each armrest (or as many as you like) and "hey presto" no more cold plastic in winter and hot and sticky in summer.

Martyn


Or,if you bought long socks,you could wear them on your arms.

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Hi

I always want to know why I have only one arm rest per seat, yet have two arms!

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If you run out of cash whilst on your travels you could always join the alms race Rusky Laughing
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...or alternatively adapt a pair of Hymer front seats!

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