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myredracer
Oct 20, 2014Explorer II
I don't understand why anyone would say fading decals and graphics aren't a problem. I've seen a TON of RVs in CGs with badly faded decals and graphics. Many owners have pulled them all off, only to left an obvious outline of where they used to be which looks almost as bad. By the time the original ones have faded too much, it's probably unlikely that you'll be able to buy a new set to match the originals.
UV rays are your enemy and a cover will help a lot, not to mention keeping water out and airborne dirt, dust, tree droppings and pollutants off the exterior. 303 Aerospace protectant and a good wax job helps a lot too. Around here in the PNW, we get green algae slime eventually growing on outdoor surfaces if not covered and I sure don't want that on our TT and it's a nasty cleaning job to get it off.
UV rays are your enemy and a cover will help a lot, not to mention keeping water out and airborne dirt, dust, tree droppings and pollutants off the exterior. 303 Aerospace protectant and a good wax job helps a lot too. Around here in the PNW, we get green algae slime eventually growing on outdoor surfaces if not covered and I sure don't want that on our TT and it's a nasty cleaning job to get it off.
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