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GlennLever
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
I do not know what it is with me and washing the Motor Home in inclement weather. Last year when I put it away I washed it on a 34 degree day.
There was a lot of grim from the winter on the Motor Home and what better day to wash it then on a rainy day.

So here is the common laborer working for the man.

looks to me like he is ticked to death to be working in this lovely weather.

The basement was dirty also, and the weather has decided to break.

So I think the way it usually goes is you wash your vehicle and then it rains, so I have found out that if you wash your vehicle in the rain than the sun will come out. This is the other side.

Now to dry it out. The dehumidifier would not fit (a little basement humor) so I used fans.

Note the driveway is now dry, and there are no black streaks on the side of the Motor Home.

There was a lot of grim from the winter on the Motor Home and what better day to wash it then on a rainy day.

So here is the common laborer working for the man.

looks to me like he is ticked to death to be working in this lovely weather.

The basement was dirty also, and the weather has decided to break.

So I think the way it usually goes is you wash your vehicle and then it rains, so I have found out that if you wash your vehicle in the rain than the sun will come out. This is the other side.

Now to dry it out. The dehumidifier would not fit (a little basement humor) so I used fans.

Note the driveway is now dry, and there are no black streaks on the side of the Motor Home.

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