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Thermoguy
Apr 27, 2020Explorer II
I've had mine for a few years. I take it off the opposite of the way I put it on. Back to front. I slip it off the front and lay it on the ground in front of the trailer. I lay it upside down, so the inside is facing the air. I then fold the sides over the top, like folding a tent. I fold it again using the bag that it came with as a template for how long it can be. I then roll it, stand it up, and stuff it in the bag with the bottom to the air. Have been able to get it in the bag every year.
I do make sure it is dry when I take it off. I think it is easier to dry on the trailer than trying to hang it up to dry somewhere else. Just pick a dry day, the cover dries really fast. The only time it is wet is when it is raining or for a few hours after it has stopped raining.
I have never put anything in the bag to prevent mold or anything, but again I make sure it is dry. I leave it in my garage, never had any issue and I have been using it for 4 season I think.
I do make sure it is dry when I take it off. I think it is easier to dry on the trailer than trying to hang it up to dry somewhere else. Just pick a dry day, the cover dries really fast. The only time it is wet is when it is raining or for a few hours after it has stopped raining.
I have never put anything in the bag to prevent mold or anything, but again I make sure it is dry. I leave it in my garage, never had any issue and I have been using it for 4 season I think.
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