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Greetings! We have a 2018, Pace Arrow 35 M. The walls are covered with a shiny  covering. The instructions that came with the RV specifically say DO NOT drill holes or screw into walls. I think blind penetrations is bad idea with wiring and plumbing everywhere.

Nothing sticks to the walls. I have tried 3M, Museum putty, nano tape, gaffers tape, every type of adhesive I have ever seen recommend. They all fall off after a couple of hours.

Any secerets not on internet?

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Well that must make them easy to clean.:D  Welcome to the forum, someone will have an idea. I wonder what is behind the wall that they are worried about drilling/nailing into?

Bill

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The Blue Sticky Tack doesn't work? It is a putty like substance and you tear off as much as you need, fold it like dough, stick it to the object and stick it to the wall. I have used that stuff on some pretty shiny surfaces.  Just make sure the surface is clean of debris and oils - use alcohol.

Loctite Fun Tac is another name.

It can also be used to hold down items on counters for when you are moving down the highway.

Edited by wayne77590

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Interior wall. Washed surfaces completely. 3M adhesive remover removes finish entirely.  Common wall covering. Plastic dots for bump protect don't stick. Tried everything for 2 years.

I can make my own composite materials and polyurethane foams.

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30 minutes ago, savarpach said:

Interior wall. Washed surfaces completely. 3M adhesive remover removes finish entirely.  Common wall covering. Plastic dots for bump protect don't stick. Tried everything for 2 years.

Help me out hear, You can't get anything to stick or you can't get anything to stick that you can remove without leaving a mark?

Bill

 

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A new high-tech pipe and wiring finder (stud-finder was old nomenclature) should locate anything behind the wall covering. I do have to be very careful on walls that contain a pocket door, but with careful  planning I have installed 1/8" hollow-wall anchors. After installation, I cut the bolt to the shortest usable length possible to clear the pocket door.

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