Corfewoodsman
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I have a 110 van that is currently on axle stands in the open, as it has been for about 18 months while I have fixed leaks, sought out and tackled rust, coated chassis and other vulnerable parts inside and out with various oils and generally got it up together.
I have given it to my daughter who has no use for it at the moment and I am storing it until she does.
I notice the roof is turning green with algae, as are some of the panel joins etc, and my usual tactic is to give it a good wash and cover with a thick layer of wax but I was wondering whether you can recommend a cover that is a good moisture barrier and will offer protection. My experiences with tarps and boats make me wary and, like rust prevention, I realise there is no fire and forget solution.
I do start it up regularly but was thinking of removing the battery should I cover it. If I do, how frequently should I reconnect and run the engine?
Anyway, any advice you might give will be much appreciated.
I have given it to my daughter who has no use for it at the moment and I am storing it until she does.
I notice the roof is turning green with algae, as are some of the panel joins etc, and my usual tactic is to give it a good wash and cover with a thick layer of wax but I was wondering whether you can recommend a cover that is a good moisture barrier and will offer protection. My experiences with tarps and boats make me wary and, like rust prevention, I realise there is no fire and forget solution.
I do start it up regularly but was thinking of removing the battery should I cover it. If I do, how frequently should I reconnect and run the engine?
Anyway, any advice you might give will be much appreciated.