Trackrig wrote:
I'm in the process of changing my vent covers. The old ones are very brittle and I nicked one of them shoveling snow off of the roof - had 70+ inches on this side of town this year.
Do you think there's any use in spraying them with 303? I don't expect it to hurt anything, but will it be worth the effort to do it a couple of times a year?
Any suggestions of something better than 303 to use on them?
Bill
Yup! Maxxair vent covers.
I went one step further and installed the 'regular' maxxair vent cover on the rear vent and the 'turbo' maxxair fan on the front. Priceless to be able to leave them open ALL the time rain or shine.
WHAT a difference. You can turn the turbo fan on in reverse and it will suck the air from the back which creates a real nice breeze and cleans the air in the coach. And it blocks the sun heat from coming in. Turn it on fan and you can't beat the air it pushes. And has thermostat. AND the most important feature is the fan is on the OUTSIDE of your RV. So there is NO annoying noise like the fantastic fan has.
I use my air cond a whole lot less now.

Maxxair covers on 2 of the roof vents now for over 6 years and they are still like brand new.....and the middle roof vent that is not covered? I've had to replace it 2 times now since I am in florida.