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OFF-GASSING AND DUST
Your new camper is safe and ready to use as soon
as it arrives. As with new cars, our trailers will smell
of the manufacturing process until the materials have
fully off-gassed. The length of the off-gassing process
depends on how long ago the camper was produced,
factors such as temperature and humidity, and how your
camper is stored. Leaving windows & doors open will
help with the off-gassing.
Before each camper leaves headquarters, it is
thoroughly cleaned by our technicians. During the
camper’s maiden voyage, it is possible for some
fiberglass dust to be displaced and end up on the
cushions or floor. A quick vacuum or dusting will
remove any fiberglass dust.
GELCOAT VARIATION
In some occasions, there may be slight variations in
the appearance of the gelcoat on the campers. We’ve
included some examples of that below.
CONDENSATION
One of the benefits of fiberglass is that it does not
absorb moisture. As such, you may notice condensation
gather on the walls or collecting in nooks & crevices.
This is normal and can be expected especially when its
colder outside the trailer than inside.
WATER INTRUSION
Though the construction of our campers prevents
leaking in general, sometimes our customers report
water entering the camper through weep holes in the
window, which is normal, or through open windows and
doors, which can be prevented.
Contact support@happiercamper.com with any
questions you may have!
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