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Prevent tree sap from getting on fiberglass rv roof

dsisemore1
Explorer
Explorer

The last couple of years I have camp hosted in Grand Teton National Park.  I park for about 5-6 months.  I have a class A motorhome with a fiberglass roof.  The cottonwood trees produce a sap that is very difficult to remove.  Isopropyl alcohol will remove it but it is very time consuming.  Was wondering if there is some type of material (like a vinyl wrap) I could put on the roof that could be removed when I leave.  Even if I only covered a portion of the roof. Bought a cover for my car but don't think would work on the RV since I am living in the RV.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

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bid_time
Nomad II
Nomad II

Why not just throw a tarp on it, just big enough to cover the roof only, with a few bungee cords; and remove it when it’s time to leave?