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Old 10-17-2021, 08:59 AM   #1
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Slips outs

I was wondering on how to clean out underneath the slips outs? I can hear small rocks or something when they go out and in.
 
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If you mean the slide-outs, probably get a leaf blower, or the blower end on a vacuum sweeper, or a shop vac (blow out side) and force air with the hose under the slide as much as you can. I'd try it with the slides half in on the floor on the inside of the camper. Then again when the slide is out half way, blow under the floor from the outside of the camper. More than that, I'm not sure what might work without major demolition.
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