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Old 08-19-2018, 01:28 PM   #3
TurnerFam
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I would imagine that it's the rain water that was driven under the slide awning, and wind/air pushed it into the coach while driving - water can do a lot of things when it's forced to!

...it's really not uncommon, though, to see a bit of water, sometimes more than you'd like, around slide outs, after either heavy rain, or after driving thru it. Ours has done this in the past, though after we left an rv park after a night of rain. The rain comes down the side of the slide, and when you pull IN the slide, the water comes in with it, even though there may be a slide 'seal'. The water then eventually continues down the slide and onto the floor.

I try to remember to wipe down the slide ends when getting ready to leave after recent rains, but most of the time other things take precedence.
I rarely remember : /
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