That's exactly it. If you can keep the plastic scrupulously (spelling?) clean, it shouldn't scratch. But if you're like me, every time you're camping there's dirt/grit everywhere. The grit gets embedded in the plastic, because the grit is harder than the plastic, and it turns it into homemade sandpaper.
The van is a new-to-us 2006 Sprinter with just over 15000 miles on it. We drove it from Austin to Seattle this December and will bring it north in the spring. From there it's a year-long road trip around Canada and the US. Part of that time living in the Sprinter. We live in a rain forest so tarps are second nature for us. There is no rack on the van, but there is an AC unit and solar panels. Unfortunately they are hard to tie anything off of, and I don't want to be crawling on the roof in the rain.
Is there any downside to mounting the magnets in the proper position and simply leaving them on the van? If they have a substantial pull force, say over 200lbs, they may just stay put.
The van and the trip can be seen here
and here [URL="https://www.flickr.com/photos/umnak/sets/72157645682662186/"]https://www.flickr.com/photos/umnak/sets/72157645682662186/
CSG "check the 2" C clamps at Home Depot or Lowes."
I will look at clamps when we head south again and find a place that has more than two options.
Thanks,