Owning a camper can be a joy, as it
allows you travel without having to spend money on lodging and provides
you with a great deal of freedom during your travels. However, if you
want your camper to last, you must maintain it properly. Here are three
items you should remove from your camper before you store it for an
extended period of time.
All Liquids From Storage Tanks
If you are storing your camper for the
winter, remove all the water from its storage tanks. Drain and clean out
the waste and clear water tanks. Doing so will keep your camper’s tanks
from suffering freeze damage.
Canned Foods
Clean out your camper’s pantry and
cabinets of all canned food. Even though these items do not require
refrigeration, they can burst open during cold weather and create the
following issues:
- The formation of mold and mildew
- Spilled food will attract bugs and rodents
- Liquids from spilled canned goods may run into electrical wiring
Once the cabinets are cleaned, prop them open slightly to air them out.
Curtains
Leaving your camper’s curtains up during
extended storage may cause them to get musty. Wash them and store them
away safely in a plastic bag. This will avoid mildew damage.
Remember to refer to your camper’s
manual for the proper draining of your vehicle’s tanks. For more
information on storing your camper or to find camper storage in
Burlington, visit this website.
Unless you intend to rent or live in your vamper permanently, you'll have to learn how to keep the vehicle in storage properly and these tips here will definitely be able to help you make sure that you do that!
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