Bob Livingston, Author at RV Enthusiast Magazine - Page 2 of 23
Don’t Bug Me

Don’t Bug Me

Don’t Bug Me Photos by the author Cleaning insect splatter from the front of a motorhome, trailer and/or tow vehicle seems like a never-ending battle when traveling in buggy areas. Having the right products to remove these eyesores — and the potential for paint damage...
Water World

Water World

Water World Photos by the author Detecting moisture in cabinets, under sinks, in storage compartments, behind the toilet and in other places that shouldn’t be wet can prevent costly, unexpected damage. Inexpensive and easy-to-install sensors provide advance warning....
The Joy of Cooking — On the Road

The Joy of Cooking — On the Road

The Joy of Cooking — On the Road Photos by the author If you want to add a touch of adventure to cooking outdoors, take a look at the Omnia Stovetop Oven, a clever — and simple — device conceived and built in Sweden that makes short work of preparing delicious meals...
Tidy Toilets

Tidy Toilets

Tidy Toilets Photos by Bill Gehr Cleaning the “throne” after use requires an unsightly brush stored nearby or a wash-down spray head. Spray heads that hookup to the toilet only work when flushed — but connecting a high-quality, home-style kitchen sprayer directly to...
A Sanitary Seal

A Sanitary Seal

A Sanitary Seal Replacing and maintaining the valve seal in a Dometic 310 or 320 RV toilet assures that noxious odors will stay in the holding tank. The process is simple, but you have to get over the “icky” factor. Maintaining an RV toilet is not the most desirable...