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    Mounting things on the Wall

    Hi there, I have an Imagine 2970RL

    I'm wondering what approach/material should be used to mount pictures on the wall -- so that I don't destroy the wall?
    Also, the TP Holder didn't come mounted for some reason, so I need to mount that also.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand Master IceMan View Post
    Hi there, I have an Imagine 2970RL

    I'm wondering what approach/material should be used to mount pictures on the wall -- so that I don't destroy the wall?
    Also, the TP Holder didn't come mounted for some reason, so I need to mount that also.

    Thanks!
    Toilet paper holders aren't pre-mounted because not every one uses one. And where one person would mount it isn't where another would. We just used the screws that came with the holder to mount ours to the bathroom vanity. On the side facing the toilet.

    For hanging things on the wall, we use Command hooks.

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    I have used Command picture strips to hang pictures. Clean wall first. I used a TP holder to mount a hand towel to the right of the cubbies, and just put the TP in one of the cubbies. It reduces the possibility of having the roll unroll going down the road or Kitty playing with it. Little disorganized at moment, but you get the drift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zadiemay View Post
    I have used Command picture strips to hang pictures. Clean wall first. I used a TP holder to mount a hand towel to the right of the cubbies, and just put the TP in one of the cubbies. It reduces the possibility of having the roll unroll going down the road or Kitty playing with it. Little disorganized at moment, but you get the drift.
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    We've yet to have the TP unroll during travel. And we travel (well, we DID) pretty much once a month. Sometimes for weeks at a time.
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    In our old Jayco, had the roll unroll while traveling once. I then changed the roll holder so it was against the wall instead of the holder like yours. Have no idea why it unrolled, just didn't like the welcome committee when we got to the next stop.

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    Thanks for all the advice everyone!

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