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Old 11-14-2018, 03:56 PM   #16
beeje
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Originally Posted by Mark N. View Post
I just don't understand the desire so many have to spend all that money to cover their Rvs. Winter is harmless to them. The summer on the other hand, with hot temperatures and killer UV levels, now THAT is what hurts everything that is exposed to it. If you cover your RV in the winter but not the summer, you're doing it backwards. I'm 45 years into RVing in Northern Utah, and I've never once saw an issue arise because I didn't cover my RV. My neighbor on the other hand took some serious paint damage once when his cover ripped in a 70 mph wind episode and it really damaged his paint. No thanks.
I agree, other that water getting in (which can happen anytime) the sun is what bakes them to death. I have seen way to much damage to covers and campers that were covered.
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