Dutch_12078 wrote:
You did a fine job, but I'm not sure sun damage is a big enough concern to justify the time, effort, and expense. I replaced the then 16 year old awning fabric on our previous coach due to stains and a couple of tears from falling branches. The fabric itself was still in good shape otherwise. The cost was about $200 at the time. The now 15 year old fabric on our current coach is also in good shape other than a couple of minor stains that seem to be bleach/cleaner resistant.
I will be replacing our slide topper fabric this year though, due to stretching and sagging.
I found CAMCO Awning Cleaner will take any and all stains that other cleaners won't. And yea everyone says it's the same ingredients of household cleaners but they don't have to put ALL the ingredients on the label. IMHO they've got something in there that really works on RV awnings.
