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shadows4
Dec 04, 2017Nomad
ScottG wrote:
If it were me, I would cut a piece of plastic to cover the roof area of the slide. Then lift it off just before bringing the slide in.
I have a slide topper and it worked great the one time we have been out in snow.
But I was thinking along these same lines as ScottG. The OP'er could take a plastic tarp and fold it or cut it to fit on the slide out roof, attach a couple of ropes and tie it up under the slide. Then when your ready to retract the slide, just untie and pull it off along with the ice and snow.
I do something similar on my truck covering the windshield so I don't have to scape the windshield in the winter.
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