Adventure is seasonal, but maintenance isn't. ๐๐๐
We know the feeling: you just got back from an amazing trip, and now it's time to park the rig. But before you lock the doors and walk away, there's one critical step you can't ignore.
The Pro Tip: When storing your trailer for more than a few weeks, always defeat trapped humidity.
Your trailer's tight seal is great for efficiency, but it's also a trap for moisture. Trapped humidity is the number one enemy of a clean interior, inviting mold, mildew, and musty smells.
Before you lock up:
1๏ธโฃ Crack a roof vent (if you have a cover) to allow for minor airflow.
2๏ธโฃ Place a moisture absorber (like a reusable desiccant or a disposable tub) in the main living area. This small step is your best defense against off-season issues.
Our expert tip? Make it a part of your 'Arrival' routine at the storage lot.
๐ฃ Do you use moisture absorbers, or do you rely solely on venting during the off-season? Let us know your strategy below! ๐
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