I have read that most people use command hooks or Velcro to hang stuff on the walls of the rig. I was ready to hang some command hooks, but, on the package it said not to use on wallpaper. Well, my walls are all wallpaper; so I am wondering if anyone has had success with hooks on wallpaper? If so, have you also been able to remove them later without damaging the wallpaper?
Thanks,
Rodney & Brenda
Lucky Mike said
11:49 AM Apr 12, 2014
unless you installed or the previous owner installed paper over the factory vinyl its not really wallpaper......normally only boarder prints are paper.
Terry and Jo said
02:24 PM Apr 13, 2014
Jo (the wife) has hung a number of things like paintings and such in our RV with Command Strips. I think that those would be less damaging to any surfaces than what the adhesive on Velcro would be. In Jo's case, the heavier the item, the more strips she used.
Now, considering that I don't do any of the hanging of stuff (Jo's the one responsible for the "inside" stuff), take anything I say with a grain of salt.
Terry
WestWardHo said
03:07 PM Apr 13, 2014
I'm with Jo! Command strips.
Sherry
southernvagabond said
04:15 PM Apr 13, 2014
Thanks everyone. After looking closer at the wall I realized it is vinyl instead of paper. I put a couple of command hooks up today.
EggerMar said
04:18 PM Apr 13, 2014
I just watched a video on YOU TUBE about hanging things on the walls of RV's using a pop rivet. They were mounting the vac system in the bedroom and also showed a rather good sized shelf in the bathroom.
I'm certainly gonna try this out with the fishing pole holder behind the bedroom wall. Some things just can't be mounted with Velcro, command strips or double sided tape.
I have read that most people use command hooks or Velcro to hang stuff on the walls of the rig. I was ready to hang some command hooks, but, on the package it said not to use on wallpaper. Well, my walls are all wallpaper; so I am wondering if anyone has had success with hooks on wallpaper? If so, have you also been able to remove them later without damaging the wallpaper?
Thanks,
Rodney & Brenda
Jo (the wife) has hung a number of things like paintings and such in our RV with Command Strips. I think that those would be less damaging to any surfaces than what the adhesive on Velcro would be. In Jo's case, the heavier the item, the more strips she used.
Now, considering that I don't do any of the hanging of stuff (Jo's the one responsible for the "inside" stuff), take anything I say with a grain of salt.
Terry
Sherry
I'm certainly gonna try this out with the fishing pole holder behind the bedroom wall. Some things just can't be mounted with Velcro, command strips or double sided tape.
Marilyn & Gene