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2012Coleman
Oct 25, 2013Explorer II
Storing it in a garbage can is a good idea - this is what I do, plus this keeps mice from making it their home when stored.
First, cover sharp edges with something to prevent tearing - a pool noodle works great for gutter downspouts, door stop, etc. Bubble wrap has been mentioned here as well.
Start by dragging the cover - front first up from the back of the RV. I just grab it from the garbage can and walk up the ladder. Once on top, continue dragging to the front. Then unfold over the sides. Get back on the ground and fasten the straps. I open the door and stick the can inside while stored.
For removal, unfasten the straps, get on top and pull the cover up from the sides, folding it twoard the middle a few times. Get down and drag the cover off from the back and folding it into the garbage can, as you slowly pull it off.
Rollong it up is OK, but storage in a clean plastic garbage can is the better alternative IMHO.
BTW - awesome deal on the ADCO cover!
First, cover sharp edges with something to prevent tearing - a pool noodle works great for gutter downspouts, door stop, etc. Bubble wrap has been mentioned here as well.
Start by dragging the cover - front first up from the back of the RV. I just grab it from the garbage can and walk up the ladder. Once on top, continue dragging to the front. Then unfold over the sides. Get back on the ground and fasten the straps. I open the door and stick the can inside while stored.
For removal, unfasten the straps, get on top and pull the cover up from the sides, folding it twoard the middle a few times. Get down and drag the cover off from the back and folding it into the garbage can, as you slowly pull it off.
Rollong it up is OK, but storage in a clean plastic garbage can is the better alternative IMHO.
BTW - awesome deal on the ADCO cover!
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