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Title: Caution stickers
Post by: garmp on November 10, 2020, 10:25:31 am
Our PC is now 6 months old and still has all the caution stickers every where. On the smoke alarm on the step, on the coach door lock, above the stove, on the rear windows. Just seem to be there at every turn I make in the coach.
My question is how long did you own your coach before your removed all the warning stickers? Or did you? They sort of bother me, but the DW says let them be.
Opinions?
Title: Re: Caution stickers
Post by: donc13 on November 10, 2020, 11:04:27 am
I remove them right away, including the ones on the gasoline fill door and propane door.

Don
Title: Re: Caution stickers
Post by: 2 Lucky on November 10, 2020, 11:17:04 am
I ripped the tags off of my pillows when I was 7 and never got arrested.
Dougn
Title: Re: Caution stickers
Post by: Ron Dittmer on November 10, 2020, 04:20:23 pm
During our first year of ownership, I transferred all the warning stickers onto paper and placed in a 3-ring binder along with all other documentation.

My original 3-ring binder was a huge one but still got over-stuffed.  I later separated everything into two categories, each in their own 3-ring binder.

1) Information I might need on-hand during a trip.  I keep this one inside the PC at all times.
2) Everything else that I keep at home including the sticker'd sheets.

#1 is a zippered 3-ring binder.