Jay n Jazz

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  • in reply to: How to Work From Your RV, From Home And on The Road #722
    Jay n Jazz
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    How did you end up managing other’s social accounts? Where do you find a job like that?

    Great Videos! Keep it up!

    Thanks
    J&J
    http://www.jaynjazz.com

    in reply to: Tire Blowout – Best Jacks? #721
    Jay n Jazz
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    Bottle jacks are great, make sure they are weighted for your rig. As far as trailers are concerned I could not tell you but for motor-homes I would say the best jack belongs to the roadside assistance company! Knock on wood we have not had any tire issues and we did over 10000 miles last year.

    I think we could handle a change on the front tires but would hate to have to try and change one of the duals in the rear.

    Good Luck!

    in reply to: RV Toilet Replacement and Leak Fix #598
    Jay n Jazz
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    Great Job! I watched the flooring video too and love that design of the laminate. We may use something like that when we redesign our overhead bunk this spring.

    in reply to: Rubber roof..do yourself and save 900 buckaroos!!! #596
    Jay n Jazz
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    Very Cool. Our rubber roof was in good shape but lacking on the white acrylic coating. When we bought it we knew there would be some roof work in the future. After some good inspection and searching we decided the rubber was good since there were no leaks and just decided to put a new acrylic coating on it.

    We too used the Dicor products. We put a good 4 coats of acrylic coating on and still had about a quarter of a gallon of the two gallons we bought to complete the project.

    Very easy with a few paint brushes and rollers.

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    in reply to: Washing Your RV at a Truck Wash #595
    Jay n Jazz
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    Hey All:
    I for one love washing our rig by hand. It is well worth the hard work. But that’s not to say sometimes you just need it done faster. We have not been to a truck wash but did find a cool self serve car wash with 13′ tall bays when we were traveling on our road trip last year. It was just outside Needles California in Arizona. Not sure the exact town but it was cool. They had stairs in there to get up high and clean the roof.

    We actually had a good time cleaning up the ol girl after a few thousand miles.

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