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Post Info TOPIC: floor register tip?


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floor register tip?


I've been searching and thinking of a way to cover the plastic floor registers in the rv (to prevent dirt, etc. to get inside) and can't come up with a good idea.  If they were metal I could buy magnetic sheets to put over them but they are plastic.  Has anyone come up with a way to cover them?  Thanks ahead of time!

Lisa



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We replaced our registers with metal ones, the screw holes matched.

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Thank you.  Do you cover them when not in use?

Lisa



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No, but we do vacuum them out periodically. We replaced with metal since the plastic ones break after a while.

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We have little throw rugs(18" X 18") to cover the ones in high traffic areas. The throw rugs are woven cotton so they can stay if we use the furnace, the heat blows through them.

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