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lanerd
Oct 19, 2014Explorer II
About the only problem I'm aware of with covering rv's is the movement of the fabric on the painted surface. If any dust or sand particles get under there, it will scratch and maybe even remove the paint. However, being in Kentucky, I'm sure you have winds, but no so much dust and sand. So, based on that, I would think a cover would be a good thing, especially if you get a lot of snow and rain. Protecting your investment is a good thing.
That said, I would only purchase the absolute best cover with the softest interior I could find. Some have reinforced corners.
Be aware however, that even the best will probably only last two to four years. Make sure you get one with a zippered access door to allow you inside if needed.
Good luck
Ron
That said, I would only purchase the absolute best cover with the softest interior I could find. Some have reinforced corners.
Be aware however, that even the best will probably only last two to four years. Make sure you get one with a zippered access door to allow you inside if needed.
Good luck
Ron
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