Motorhome breathable covers?

Kerry9

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Rimor Sailer 645 2.7 TC fixed rear bed on Mercedes chassis and engine.
Hello,

we'd be grateful for recommendations for who to buy from, for a breathable cover for our Rimor Sailer 645. The access door is on the driver's side.

Thanks in advance (I decided not to take up the recommendation of asking my wife to go aft and get me another beer whilst driving BTW).
 
Used a good quality breathable cover with a soft inner on a motorhome we had a few years back over one winter and when we took the cover off some of the corner of the roof and a couple of other edges had been worn through to bare aluminium with the wind and breeze moving the cover around and yes it was strapped down well, maybe a different matter if the vans under cover and out of the way of moving air.
 
Unless it's parked under a tree I really wouldn't bother covering it up. We used to have a caravan and the curtains got mildew spots after it was covered up for the winter.
 
Thanks @Two on Tour - ours will be parked on our hilltop drive where it gets pretty blustery.
 
I would think probably your best bet is to give your van a good wash followed by a couple of good coats of Collinite 476 S wax for the winter.

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Thank you - I'll go online and see who sells that polish
 
How many ounces, as in, what size can should I need to buy?
 
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