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DutchmenSport
Nov 12, 2013Explorer
Ah, I remember that from our first TT and second TT! Our first was a total shock! It smelled so bad we couldn't stay in the camper. It took about an hour to burn off the oils. We called the RV dealer the next day and he explained it to us.. perfectly natural ... it will get better! Let it run, open the windows, air it out. In a couple hours and once the camper airs out, you'll be fine!
Our last TT (our Outback), the dealer completely prepped it. When we fired up the furnace the firs time, there were no smells. They'd already done that between the time we signed and 3 days later when we picked it up. Sweet.
Perfectly natural ... just let it run a little and pull the batteries from all the detectors so they'll shut-up!
Our last TT (our Outback), the dealer completely prepped it. When we fired up the furnace the firs time, there were no smells. They'd already done that between the time we signed and 3 days later when we picked it up. Sweet.
Perfectly natural ... just let it run a little and pull the batteries from all the detectors so they'll shut-up!
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