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re: Best way to protect an RV frame in Grand Isle?
Posted on 9/21/18 at 5:40 pm to bhtigerfan
Posted on 9/21/18 at 5:40 pm to bhtigerfan
I spray mine down with WD40 a couple times a year and it looks pretty good. I use those ‘big blast’ spray cans of WD 40 and spray everything metal from the hitch to the rear bumper down with it, even the steps. It’s kept it looking pretty damn good and kept the rust to a min. My camper has been down there 4-5 years now. I’m 3 lots off the beach.
My camper does sit on concrete pad and under a cover also.
My camper does sit on concrete pad and under a cover also.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 5:47 pm to WilsonPickett
Ours isn't under a cover, but it's on a limestone driveway (sucks to have to crawl under it in limestone).
I noticed that the top of the main I-beams where it was protected by the aluminum siding of the RV was in good shape, and the bottom of it had alot more rust. I think a skirting from the ground to the top of the I-beam would help alot also.
Seems like WD-40 would be too thin to last. That's why I've heard good things about transmission fluid.
And I'm removing the stairs and bringing them home. I have a 6x5' deck and stairs that I put in front of the sliding glass doors and wooden stairs for the bedroom door.
I noticed that the top of the main I-beams where it was protected by the aluminum siding of the RV was in good shape, and the bottom of it had alot more rust. I think a skirting from the ground to the top of the I-beam would help alot also.
Seems like WD-40 would be too thin to last. That's why I've heard good things about transmission fluid.
And I'm removing the stairs and bringing them home. I have a 6x5' deck and stairs that I put in front of the sliding glass doors and wooden stairs for the bedroom door.
This post was edited on 9/21/18 at 5:50 pm
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