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    Here I go again....

    Thanks. I live with windows open all the time, no matter the temperature. So I don't use a furnace or an AC, and insulation is immaterial. My travel trailer (Camplite) has windows that hinge at the top and can even be open in a light rain. Despite some leaks, it has not molded in the four years...
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    Popup

    With a popup I would plan to keep it in the garage, assuming it would go low enough to get in. The truck will not go in and has to live outside. If the material is not "mold food" (generally any wood product) there are always mold spores in dust, and absolute cleanliness is mandatory. Different...
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    Popup

    Thanks. With my problem with mold, cleaning (for the Alaskan) does not work. The only thing that could possibly work would be intense exposure to ozone in an enclosed space for about 48 hours. That would be very, very difficult to come by. For that reason I am only looking at new anything at...
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    Popup

    I went to the outfitter site and it must have been hacked, because it directed me to another site that looked like malware.
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    Here I go again....

    Dos anybody have any input on my principal question, which is whether any of the referred-to camper owners have ever noticed any musty smell or mold development? I've done tons of research on what is out there, but have no data on my most important question. People who make these are extremely...
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    Here I go again....

    Not knowing who those custom camper builders are, it is hard to look them up.
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    Here I go again....

    I'm just about done with a month long cross-country sojourn hauling my Camplite 16DB. All has been well except for the fact that I can't just go do off-schedule things along the way because a) I had to reserve spots ahead of time to stop, and b) many touristy things are extremely difficult to...
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    Popup

    I have a Camplite travel trailer, which has no wood in it. Despite leaks (which of course I fixed) it has not developed any mold over four years.
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    Popup

    Only the frame is aluminum. The rest is wood.
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    Popup

    I have an 8 foot bed F150 with a 2600# payload. I want a popup but here is the problem. I am REALLY allregic to mold, and it simply cannot be made of materials that are going to get musty. That leaves out what I really wanted, which was an Alaskan, because of the reputation for rot developing. I...
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