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Old 12-16-2011, 05:26 PM   #3
bstark
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Our 38 RL3 with the island top drawer being used for flatware did the same thing it's caused by the drawer being relatively high up and the island moving laterally according to tilting of the rig due to road camber.

The flat-ware is jostled about quite a bit so it abrades itself and leaves those black powdery deposits in the bottom of the drawer. Short of paper towel wrapping the darn things to isolate them from each other there's really no way to stop this unless you store the flatware in a different manner or location.
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