Shoeless Free Member May 17, 2017 37 53 Aberdaron Funster No 48,677 MH Ace Firenza Exp Since 2015 May 18, 2017 #1 This is the control panel of our Thetford Loo. The issue is that the blue button, which is rubbery, is starting to get all tacky (as all rubber products do) when they decay. How easy is this to replace as this looks like a sealed unit to me? Malc
This is the control panel of our Thetford Loo. The issue is that the blue button, which is rubbery, is starting to get all tacky (as all rubber products do) when they decay. How easy is this to replace as this looks like a sealed unit to me? Malc
denisejoe LIFE MEMBER Aug 6, 2014 5,617 12,051 Warden isle of sheppy Funster No 32,702 MH A Class Exp Since 2004 May 18, 2017 #2 Could try a little silicone grease on it Joe
WillH Feb 9, 2008 4,093 5,910 SW Scotland Funster No 1,453 MH LP Coachbuilt Exp Since 2008 after caravanning for 20 years May 18, 2017 #3 Light dusting of talc should fix it. Subscribers do not see these advertisements
OP OP Shoeless Free Member May 17, 2017 37 53 Aberdaron Funster No 48,677 MH Ace Firenza Exp Since 2015 May 18, 2017 #4 Silicone grease/talc. Thanks, I am sure that my wife may have one or the other in her make-up trunk somewhere... -Malc
Silicone grease/talc. Thanks, I am sure that my wife may have one or the other in her make-up trunk somewhere... -Malc