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hddecker
Sep 13, 2014Explorer
MitchF150 wrote:
I'm in WA State and it sits under trees at my house when it's not in use.. Here it is just before I uncovered it for the upcoming camping season a couple of years ago...
The cover was probably 7 years old at this point... I've still got the same cover and it's still just as dirty..
But the trailer is as clean as it was when covered 6 months before, so it works for me... :)
Note that all that green stuff on the cover is MOSS... And not to mention all the black streaks that would have been on the trailer if not for the cover..
Works for me.. :)
Good luck!
Mitch
First thing is where is the rig parked, if it's under trees,i might consider it, if they droll sap.i would most likely just put up something I could just driver under. I don't want to worry about unwrapping my TT every time we want to get away for awhile.
That' reminds me why I'm glad I don't live on the coast any more. The only thing I cover is the AC, just keeps the gunk out. i don't have to worry about accelerated rust or corrosion.
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