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Has anyone heard of covering the windows with cling film BEFORE
covering the motorhome with the breathable cover? does it work and is it worth while.
I have ordered a soft non scratching breathable one that should be with me soon.
 
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There may be plasticiser chemicals in cling film that will be detrimental to acrylic windows.


I may be wrong but I have read this somewhere in the past.

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I've got a Pro-Tec cover on order which will be with me soon. I went for this brand based upon the good reports, here and everywhere else. If one spends several tens of thousands on a van, then why skimp on the cost of a bit of breathable winter protection??

Of course there are those that say you don't need a cover anyway. Possibly true, but having weighed everything up for and against, I decided that it was a very good idea - it's all down to personal choice

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I had the Pro-tec cover,"not cheap" for my caravan a few years ago.
It all depends where you store your MH .I stored mine underneath 2 very large trees ,you can guess,i had bird dropping ,tree sap,you name it .
Pulled the cover off ,van lovely and clean,cover was a mess,tried to reuse, the cover was like a board.
It was easier to clean the van than the cover.
Never used it again.

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Hi see photos
to date I have no problems with having a cover on. i have checked the motorhome each week and have found no signs of rubbing,sweating or damage to windows. The cover has been exposed to sun, wind,rain, frost and now snow. like everbody who advocates one, get a good one, mine is Pro Tec.

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