There will come a time when you want to hang an item on the walls of your RV, be it a family photo, a small piece of art, or a row of hooks for hats and keys. But what it the best way to mount things on the walls of your RV? And more importantly, how do you make sure they stay in place, when you’re bumping down the highway and swinging around corners?
With these questions in mind, we’ve created a handy guide covering the four best way to mount things on the walls of your RV.
The most secure way to mount things on the walls of your RV is with small screws and nails. This is also the most risky method. Why? Because RV walls are, and filled with things like wires and plumbing. You know… the kind of things you definitely do not want to accidentally poke holes in. But what about if you’re hanging something heavy, such as a towel rack in the bathroom, or a multi-hook for clothes in the bedroom? Well, then you’re going to need to use screws. Here are a few tips for mounting things with screws or nails in your RV:
The second option is probably the most common method for mounting things in your RV. Attaching adhesive Velcro to both the wall and the item you are mounting creates a secure hold, with no need to drill holes in the walls. The biggest difference between a simple Velcro strip and 3M Command Strips is that Velcro leaves behind a sticky substance, while the Command Strips are easily removed with no mess. Here’s how they work –
The third option are plastic hooks that stick to the wall. Of course, you can’t hang a photo on hook, but you can use them for towels, hats, keys, or small decorations. A few tips for using hooks.
The last method for mounting items to your RV walls is with a product called museum putty. This amazing blended rubber product is often sold under the name Quakehold, for its ability to hold items in place during earthquakes. If it’s good enough for earthquakes, hopefully it’s good enough for your RV!
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