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Mortimer_Brewst
Oct 16, 2017Explorer II
What worked for me was to get a giant bucket of Damp Rid and put keep that in the trailer over the winter. If possible, close up the trailer on a dry sunny day. Do not leave any vents open as this will allow damp air into the trailer. I did this for years and never had any problems with the trailer smelling musty in the spring.
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