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pinstripefans

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Posted: 05/04/08 08:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hey; We are Mike and Debbie and newbe's to TT just bought 08 29' Seirra, dealer is keeping it for us til we retire, (end of June 08), we were wondering about TT cover for storage, saw where a member was talking about mold and mildew on outside after removing cover? Is this a common problem?, Plan on being snowbirds in Fl and or Tx and storing in summer in Kentucky. Thanks for any info

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Posted: 05/04/08 08:19pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Use it, why would you cover it then the weather is good.


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I like a cover to keep the sun off the trailer. Of course, anything under cover has to be allowed to breath. The cheaper covers by ADCO or the better covers made of Sunbrella fabric by Calmark do a good job...the better cover lives longer.


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We do not cover ours. Can't see the reason. Don't cover our cars (except the convertable) either.


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Chuck&Gail wrote:

We do not cover ours. Can't see the reason. Don't cover our cars (except the convertable) either.
How often do you recaulk the seams on your cars? Hardly a fair comparison.


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