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7 1. Offer winterization services. This is the most important thing you can do to protect your customers' RVs from the cold. Winterization involves draining all the water from the RV's plumbing system, and then filling it with RV antifreeze. This will prevent the water from freezing and expanding, which can damage the pipes. 2. Sell RV antifreeze. If you don't offer winterization services, you can still help your customers by selling them RV antifreeze. This way, they can winterize their own RVs. 3. Provide information about winterizing RVs. Many RV owners don't know how to winterize their RVs properly. You can help them by providing them with information about the process. You can also offer to winterize their RVs for them if they're not comfortable doing it themselves. 4. Sell insulation products. There are a number of insulation products you can sell to your customers to help them protect their RVs properly from the cold. 5. Offer storage options. If your customers are not going to be using their RVs in the winter, you can offer them storage options to protect their RVs from the cold weather and the elements. Help customers winterize their RV’s 1. RV antifreeze 2. Compressed air 3. Funnel 4. Water hose 5. Valve adapter 6. Rags 7. Gloves 8. Eye protection Top items to keep in stock for winterizing Make sure you have the right winterizing stock for RVs of all sizes and types. Give customers a peace of mind that their RVs are properly protected from the cold weather. Here are a few tips to maximize your sales: 9. Water pump antifreeze 10. Sewer hose 11. Sewer treatment chemicals 12. Water heater antifreeze 13. Battery trickle charger 14. Block heater 15. Windshield washer fluid 16. Tire pressure gauge 17. Wheel chocks 18. Storage cover 19. De-icer 20. Roof sealant 21. Window insulation 22. Battery blanket

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