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We have a front entry Breakaway and would like to replace the original carpet on stair tread, risers and sidewalls with something non slip and easier to keep clean. It must be done to look professional.For right now I'm stumped for ideas. Hardwood? Rubberized? Stainless on the sidewalls? Any ideas out there or examples of whats been done? thanks, bob

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Bob and Jan Orr
Canadian Barth owners
94 30ft. Breakaway
 
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Ultra Leather on the sidewalls? Kinda what i am thinking of doing....not cheap but wears well and cleans easily.
 
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Check out some boat decking materials at a marine supply outlet.
 
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