Any recommendations for m/h winter covers. (1 Viewer)

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Jan 12, 2016
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Because of circumstances we might not be using the motorhome for 3 months ,so looking at getting a breathable cover to keep it clean and dry. There seems to be lots on offer and would appreciate any recommendations, thanks in advance.
 
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You will get differing advice but the general concensus appears to be dont.. covers can and do cause damage to paint work windows and can cause condensation..
But their are some who swear by them..
In addition pain in arsenal to fit!!
 
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Often asked at this time of year and many opinions if you use the 'Search' facility.
Here's the latest one that was posted on Sunday.

 
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I may not be able to use my motorhome for more than 3 months this winter but I will not be covering it. It doesn’t need a cover and a cover might well damage it.

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Use Fenwick’s overwintering solution (after a good wash), and you’ll be fine until spring, then give it a good wash (dirt lifts very easy with the Fenwick’s protection on).

That’s what I've done for the past few years without any issue.
 
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Use Fenwick’s overwintering solution (after a good wash), and you’ll be fine until spring, then give it a good wash (dirt lifts very easy with the Fenwick’s protection on).

That’s what I've done for the past few years without any issue.

Does it stop the green stuff growing on it?
I used Fenwick's for the first time last winter as I was fed up with the green stuff, particularly on the grill which is a pain to clean. Pleased to say it worked a treat and I had only to do a normal wash come spring.
 
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