Garage flooring in Motorhome - What’s on yours?

I put some very heavy non slip rubber matting on my garage floor does the job perfectly but to compensate the weight increase if decided to leave the wife at home when travelling,works perfect ?
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I put a little graze on the rear bumper of our Hymer last month, just after a year of ownership. In a strange way I was relieved, at some point you know its going to get damaged, either from overgrown hedges or other drivers, now I no longer have to worry.

If, down the line we decide to sell, I may get it fixed, but you can guarantee as soon as I do I'll no doubt get another scratch- that's the rules.
FIX IT, or you are on the slippery slope to even more, people are more careful of things that are immaculate that way this is no argument of what was there and what was not, and if you just get it fixed to sell then someone else benefits, do it now and have a nice scratch free motorhome, I just can't imagine a scratch on mine I couldn't sleep at night :eek: :D
 
I put a little graze on the rear bumper of our Hymer last month, just after a year of ownership. In a strange way I was relieved, at some point you know its going to get damaged, either from overgrown hedges or other drivers, now I no longer have to worry.
Doing it yourself is one thing, but for others to do it first takes away the 'joy' of doing it yourself! ? ... (I'm joking of course, it's always annoying whoever does it).

If, down the line we decide to sell, I may get it fixed, but you can guarantee as soon as I do I'll no doubt get another scratch- that's the rules.
Ain't that the truth! :giggle:
 

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