Can I Leave My RV Appliances Open To Vent During Storage
Question:
Can I leave appliances open to eliminate smells in them also?
asked by: Zane P
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Expert Reply:
As long as it is not plugged in or connected to power and on you can leave the doors on your appliances open.
I would obviously remove any food and things from them before you leave them sitting though!
Leaving them cracked to let air flow get in will not hurt your appliances.
You can also invest in some Odor1 Storeaze 30 to 90 Day Odor Eliminator for RVs 20' to 40' Long # DR53FR or the Odor1 Storeaze 30 to 90 Day Odor Eliminator for Single Rooms - Qty 1 # DR36FR
expert reply by:
David B
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Odor1 Storeaze 30 to 90 Day Odor Eliminator for RVs 20' to 40' Long
- Odor Eliminators
- Odor Eliminator
- Vapor
- 1 Pack
- RV
- No Scent
- Odor1
more information >
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