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kep5niner
Jan 11, 2017Explorer
Similar to some of the suggestions above, but easier: just make sure it is DRY before you leave it for any extended period of time. I have done that for years in both my TTs, FWs and boats. Never a problem.
On a side note, the condition of the refrigerator can be a good indicator of the shape the rest of the rig is in, indicative of what level of care and attention to detail was taken. For instance, if I were looking at a used boat, TT, FW, etc., if the fridge was a mold/mildew mess, it would raise concerns for other aspects of the rig as well.
On a side note, the condition of the refrigerator can be a good indicator of the shape the rest of the rig is in, indicative of what level of care and attention to detail was taken. For instance, if I were looking at a used boat, TT, FW, etc., if the fridge was a mold/mildew mess, it would raise concerns for other aspects of the rig as well.
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