Oh behave, you've got such a filthy mind, I am talking about the TT cover over the winter.
Couldn't find any other thread on this, but apologies if it's old news.
I heard somewhere that it helps keep things dried out if the top cover is removed during the long lonely winter months when it ain't being used. It is stored in a very warm dry sealed garage and it was packed away in extremely dry conditions.
Any thoughts on this? I would rather leave it covered as it's less hassle.
i would even put a light cover, dust sheet or similar over the transit cover, keeps all the dust and whatever from pitching , easier to shake it away that having to wash off the accumulation when you resume your travels
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Quote: Originally posted by Eejaybee on 02/10/2016
Would worry about mice getting in, perhaps, without a cover...
Have you never seen a mouse squeeze under a door? Mice will get in anywhere they want. A cover, whilst a great idea will make absolutely no difference whatsoever from a rodent deterrent perspective, unfortunately.
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