Peter Komish is an RVer from St. Anne, Manitoba, Canada.

He frequently needs to post RV registration cards on his RV and have a place where friends can leave notes when he is gone. To solve this problem he glued two pieces of metal on the wall next to the door. He uses a magnetic chip bag clip which holds the registration card securely to the side of his unit. The metal has begun to rust, so using stainless steel would be best.

Another possibility would be to use hook and latch material using a chip bag clip. It would accomplish the same thing but could be easily removed and replaced when neccessary. It also comes in handy when you need to leave a neighbor a note. I've had many occasions when I've gone to visit a fellow RVer and they weren't home. I usually write a note on the back of my card and scruntch it into the door handle and hope it doesn't blow away. This system assures your message will be received and your friends will appreciate it much better than writing your message on the side of their RV with a Sharpie. Taking note of useful RV ideas - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing
Labels: Exterior, RV Parks
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Hi Jim,
I read every article you write and always enjoy your tips and comments. You don't need to post this online because I need your advice. We are leaving our 36' motorhome in north Georgia this year, having in the past taken it back to Florida with us for the winter. This is not freezing country, but it does get cold at night Jan-March. I have read how to winterize but that seems to be more geared toward the northern states. Do we need to do the antifreeze here do you think? Or will just draining the lines and hot water tank be sufficient? The rig will have a cover on it. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated! You can reach me at ladymoc@yahoo.com. Thanks so much.
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Linda Leach, at September 16, 2008 12:48:00 PM PDT
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