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Old 10-01-2010, 04:45 PM   #1
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The final list ..... I think

Tomorrow will be the final cleaning out of the 3400. I was making a list of things to hopefully remember but I guess the best list will be to simply comb every square inch of the old rig to make sure we do not leave anything behind in it. I am taking the generator to the mini-storage to have power for the Dyson sweeper that will be used to get the rig as clean as we can get it. One thing resulting from being raised as an Army brat is I strongly believe that you should leave a place as clean as possible, so we will be sweeping, mopping, cleaning and might even include cleaning the windows in preparation for whoever decides to become the next occupants of a great rig. The new 3750 is supposed to be at the dealer, but we are not sure yet if we will take the 3400 there tomorrow or wait a week, I guess it will depend on the final list and how much time it takes to accomplish it!!!
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Old 10-01-2010, 05:47 PM   #2
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Bingo,

I is amazing how much stuff you get tucked away. We had a popup before the Monty, and I was surprised how much stuff we had in it.

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Old 10-02-2010, 05:11 AM   #3
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Wow, exciting. Being military, we cleaned ours, as well. Two days later after taking delivery of our 3750, our Alpenlite was sold. Made us feel good that we left our old coach in such great condition. Good luck!
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