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Old 10-07-2021, 10:04 AM   #1
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Bedroom slideout

The slideout has three doors for the closet and when I opened the right hand door the whole trim board around the front of the slideout pulled away front the slideout so I looked for screws thought something was loose or fell out but see no sign of any screws or nails in the board holding it to the slideout. How do I fix this issue?
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Old 10-07-2021, 10:53 AM   #2
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If your talking about the facia trim, look in the slide wall for some brads that pulled through. Take them out and then use a brad gun to re attach to the wall, cover the brad holes with appropriate color putty.
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Old 10-07-2021, 04:45 PM   #3
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If your talking about the facia trim, look in the slide wall for some brads that pulled through. Take them out and then use a brad gun to re attach to the wall, cover the brad holes with appropriate color putty.
Hi, thanks but no it’s not attached to the wall it is attached to the slideout, looks like it must have been glued because it is attached about half way down and there are no screws or brad staples anywhere in it, so best I can tell it was glued to the steel frame of the slideout.
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I meant the wall of the slide, sorry didn’t specify. If it was only “glued” to the metal framework, I would clean the adhesive and glue it back on with a silicone based sealant, in case you ever need to remove it “on purpose”.
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