To cover or not to cover?
Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 18:58
Hi there
I live in Manchester (it rains a fair amount) and have a 1981 T25 that I love. I've had it for three years now, and over that time i've kept it covered with a waterproof cover when not using it in order to protect it from the elements.
I'm not 100% sure if the cover is breathable, but it is a specialist campervan cover that was handed over from the previous owners. It has a few small holes in that i've covered with some gaffer tape but nothing major.
I always thought this was the best thing to do to protect against rust, until my dad took his van into see a mechanic for an MOT. The mechanic told him that keeping the van under a cover is the worst thing you could possibly do as that keeps the moisture in - and speeds up the rusting process.
Thus leaving me confused.
I couldn't tell you if there is any more or less bubbling on the van since we bought it, but when we leave it over the winter there is a reasonable amount of damp inside after a few months...i've solved this with a dehumidifier since.
I Waxoyl underneath before the start of every winter.
So what do people think...to cover or not to cover???
Any help much appreciated.
I live in Manchester (it rains a fair amount) and have a 1981 T25 that I love. I've had it for three years now, and over that time i've kept it covered with a waterproof cover when not using it in order to protect it from the elements.
I'm not 100% sure if the cover is breathable, but it is a specialist campervan cover that was handed over from the previous owners. It has a few small holes in that i've covered with some gaffer tape but nothing major.
I always thought this was the best thing to do to protect against rust, until my dad took his van into see a mechanic for an MOT. The mechanic told him that keeping the van under a cover is the worst thing you could possibly do as that keeps the moisture in - and speeds up the rusting process.
Thus leaving me confused.
I couldn't tell you if there is any more or less bubbling on the van since we bought it, but when we leave it over the winter there is a reasonable amount of damp inside after a few months...i've solved this with a dehumidifier since.
I Waxoyl underneath before the start of every winter.
So what do people think...to cover or not to cover???
Any help much appreciated.