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- GoldencrazyExplorerI always have coac washed and waxed including the roof in winter. 8 bucks a foot. Works for me.
- gonesouthExplorer
JoeH wrote:
There is a Blue Beacon at I-75 exit 285 ( SR 52) just a few miles north of Tampa . It's at the Flying J
It's at St Leo, I think. I've used it and had good results. - JoeHExplorer IIIThere is a Blue Beacon at I-75 exit 285 ( SR 52) just a few miles north of Tampa . It's at the Flying J
- bobkatmsuExplorerI live in Clearwater and one of the guys that works for me, washes and waxes my38' for $125. He does a great job and would love to have some extra work on the weekend. PM me if your interested.
- rgatijnet1Explorer III
Bill.Satellite wrote:
How do you pressure wash the the chassis on a motor home? I am not trying to be sarcastic, I simply don't know how this would be accomplished.
Have you seen the extension handles that allow people from the ground to pressure wash the second story of a house? They use a wand extension like that which has an adjustable end to move under the coach, and point up to the underside. Usually the pressure is reduced so as not to cause any damage, much like you do not point a 3000 PSI pressure washer at a window. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIHow do you pressure wash the the chassis on a motor home? I am not trying to be sarcastic, I simply don't know how this would be accomplished.
- rgatijnet1Explorer III
Bill.Satellite wrote:
rgatijnet1 wrote:
smlranger wrote:
Most all of the RV parks have a list of mobile wash guys that will come to your site and wash the coach. They will certainly do a better job of getting your coach clean than a truck wash. It will cost more.
If the mobile guy will pressure wash the underside of the coach to remove the salt from the chassis it will be a first for me. ;)
Neither will a truck wash so I am not sure where you think he should get that done even if it was possible or desirable. The underside of my Class A is all foam. Just need to flush the wheel wells and the engine.
Well, the exit I recommended has a truck wash called the Wildwood truck wash that will pressure wash the chassis on a motor home.
I'm sure if you asked them nicely, they would avoid the foam areas. I don't know what the OP has for a chassis but I know on mine you can pressure wash the underside. . - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
rgatijnet1 wrote:
smlranger wrote:
Most all of the RV parks have a list of mobile wash guys that will come to your site and wash the coach. They will certainly do a better job of getting your coach clean than a truck wash. It will cost more.
If the mobile guy will pressure wash the underside of the coach to remove the salt from the chassis it will be a first for me. ;)
Neither will a truck wash so I am not sure where you think he should get that done even if it was possible or desirable. The underside of my Class A is all foam. Just need to flush the wheel wells and the engine. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
rgatijnet1 wrote:
smlranger wrote:
Most all of the RV parks have a list of mobile wash guys that will come to your site and wash the coach. They will certainly do a better job of getting your coach clean than a truck wash. It will cost more.
If the mobile guy will pressure wash the underside of the coach to remove the salt from the chassis it will be a first for me. ;)
Neither will a truck wash so I am not sure where you think he should get that done even if it was possible or desirable. The underside of my Class A is all foam. Just need to flush the wheel wells and the engine. - Sam_SpadeExplorer
smlranger wrote:
They will certainly do a better job of getting your coach clean than a truck wash. It will cost more.
And you don't KNOW that.....because you don't know what kind of a job that they ALL DO. You don't know the prices they all charge either.
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