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Old 02-27-2011, 03:19 AM   #1
Lee F.
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Update--Removing Ice and Snow from roof?

We are supposed to leave for Florida next Monday and the roof of the Monty has about 16" of ice and snow on it. Normally this would be gone by now but the weather this year hasn't cooperated. I tried to get it off but it's too hard to break up and I'm really concerned about damaging the rubber roof. I'm thinking that heating the unit for a couple of days might soften it up. Any suggestions or ideas?

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