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wireman
Jun 21, 2016Explorer
I've covered my class A for 12 years and now my 23 foot Travel Trailer. I agree it is a PITA to cover and uncover.
But here in So Cal the sun is brutal and I want to protect my investment as best as I can. I use 303 protectant on the tires, cover them and also 303 on the fiberglass sides of the exterior.
Properly installed there are no issues, they breathe, and I also use tennis balls on the drip spouts and protect from any sharp edges also.
I've tried all the brands except the custom Sunbrella material (I just couldn't justify the cost).
I like this brand, much lighter than the Adco and better material. JMO.
http://classicaccessories.com/rv/travel-trailer-r-pod
But here in So Cal the sun is brutal and I want to protect my investment as best as I can. I use 303 protectant on the tires, cover them and also 303 on the fiberglass sides of the exterior.
Properly installed there are no issues, they breathe, and I also use tennis balls on the drip spouts and protect from any sharp edges also.
I've tried all the brands except the custom Sunbrella material (I just couldn't justify the cost).
I like this brand, much lighter than the Adco and better material. JMO.
http://classicaccessories.com/rv/travel-trailer-r-pod
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