Jun-20-2016 04:52 AM
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Nov-24-2016 12:43 PM
farmer's daughter wrote:
The RV dealerships don't cover their new ones on the lots.
Nov-24-2016 11:21 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
I remember going to the storage lot and observing all the uncovered RV's, then comparing mine to them after uncovering. Mine is as clean as the day I covered it - no moisture, no wasp nests, no damage by scuffing, no rodents. It is easy to cover/uncover. I use pool noodles to cover gutter spouts, door stops, etc. I use bubble wrap around the awning poles. I ensure the straps are tight, and I recheck them regularly. I see how the ones that are ripped to shreds are installed - incorrectly. Read the directions and look at you-tube.
I left it uncovered the first winter I had it parked in my driveway. What I got was all the debris from my trees all over it - the top stained from falling leaves. In the spring, all the seeds and pods covered it - black streaks all around. Spent a lot of time washing and waxing from top to bottom.
I cover mine in the winter and for long periods of non use.
Nov-24-2016 11:16 AM
farmer's daughter wrote:
I've been debating whether to cover my travel trailer; I'm a newbie. I live in NE Washington State, where we can get snow, rain, & wind. However, I'm a 63-yr old single woman. How would I get a cover on and off? When I drive around I see so many folks have TT's parked in their driveways, and I've not seen a single one covered. The RV dealerships don't cover their new ones on the lots. RV storage places don't have theirs covered. So I decided not to buy a cover.
Nov-24-2016 10:41 AM
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Jun-21-2016 12:33 PM
bobndot wrote:
When most people don't and a few people do, many of those who do, don't re-do .... its usually not the best idea to do.
Jun-21-2016 11:13 AM
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Jun-21-2016 09:17 AM
imq707s wrote:
Mitch, what brand of cover is that?
Jun-20-2016 06:46 PM
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