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Old 12-16-2021, 08:42 PM   #1
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Don't make my mistake; opened coach on a warm day......

It was a rather cold November here in SE Pennsylvania.
I decided to open up the coach and have a look, run the gennie, etc. I chose a warm day right after a cold week. It was slightly rainy.
Immediately, the super cold interior started to condense all over. Water dripping down the mirrors. Moisture on every wooden cupboard.
Many curse words....then bit the bullet. I turned on the heater, opened the roof fan, brought several fans inside from the house. Then I wiped down the entire interior of the coach.
So now, it is nicely cleaned and dusted.
But lesson learned; do NOT open up on a warm day in the middle of cold weather, and certainly not on a humid/rainy day.
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Thanks for the experience. I’ve never done that and now I won’t for sure!!! I’ll do my best to resist the continuing temptation to peek inside.
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Old 12-17-2021, 04:28 AM   #3
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I did the same the last warm spell and got the same results. Opened the windows and it only took the wind a few hours to warm it up and dry everything up.
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