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joe_julie81
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Jan 23, 2018

Preserving/Protecting new TC without a garage?

I'm fixing to take delivery of a new NorthStar 950sc in a week or so. We're very excited about it and special ordered it. We do not have a garage to keep it in when not in use. So what are some measures we can take to keep it looking good and shielded from the elements? Would you recommend trapping it? What about wax, maybe spray on wax, and how often? How do you keep the rubber corner molding from mildewing?
  • I've been keeping eye on This carport hoping the price will drop down eventually.
    It is too low for TC, but somebody in reviews show how to make it taller with longer posts, or rolling TC under it on a cart can be option too.
    Where I live we have bout 4 rains a year and my older TC sits in 90% shade, so it is not my priority, but considering how much money people spend on new TC, the cost of carport to protect the "investment" seems to be pennies.
    If you live in area with low winds - you can buy cheap tent carports.
    Back in California I put 2 of them in a row, where on extended pipes they cover my 40' bus conversion.
  • Diligent covering with any cover will keep it newer looking for much longer in my experience. I'm not sure of the weather in your area, in mine the sun does more damage than the rain - but given the penchant for leaks over time with most RVs, long term in helps with water damage too.

    The Calmark cover will outlast the cheaper disposables by many times, but it is a heavy thing to put on and take off, leading to less usage perhaps.
  • It may sound strange, but the biggest danger is sun damage of the decals. Otherwise, wax should be enough. Expect to replace the inserts in a few years.

    I forgot to mention that you can also use a cover like the Calmark from the cover thread.