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Ernie Ekberg

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Apr 19, 2018, 6:43:25 PM4/19/18
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Bruce Murray

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Jun 15, 2018, 2:32:47 PM6/15/18
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We had a leak around the AC unit in the living room/kitchen of our 2002 Select...left the head liner a bit puckered and smells musty in the coach, but no visible signs of mold.  One repair shop has refused to try to repair the headliner.  Contemplating using "Mold Bomb" as a precaution.  Anyone have experience with Mold Bomb?  Any recommendations on who can replace the headliner?


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Bruce Murray



 
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Bucaneer

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Jun 16, 2018, 9:02:51 AM6/16/18
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Call Paul's RV Service 574-862-6778
He is in Wakarusa, IN about 1/2 mile south of the old TS plant.
Experienced, ex TS service mgr.
I would bet the 'smell' is mold.
No idea re: mold bomb but a repair first would seem to make sense. Good luck.
Ray K
2003 40' DS03
109k miles going strong.
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