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Old 09-07-2020, 10:36 AM   #1
dkoldman
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Model: Sunstar 29VE Winnebago
State: Texas
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Best Advice: Roofs, Trees & Air Conditioners

The Fall is approaching, this is our first Fall season where we will have our new RV parked under a large Cedar Elm tree. We have a home storage pad. The tree covers 80% of the RV, thus it creates great shade during the intense Texas heat But Sept and through Dec; the leaves will start to drop until the very last leaf falls.

So what are the recommendations and best advise?

Few things I worry about...

1. Leaf stains
2. Leaves getting in both AC Units, (the temperatures will still be warm enough to need both ACs during the Fall in Dallas, Texas)

What I have done thus far
1. Wash roof with RV Wash & Wax
2. Wax roof with Meguiars Pure Boat & RV Wax #56

Note: We use the RV year around
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