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dahkota
Oct 17, 2014Explorer
We had a white trailer once. It was gawdawful to keep clean.
Our next trailer had brown on the bottom and white on the top, front and back. You could see every bug smashed into the cap and we had to clean the front a lot. The bottom wasn't so bad - the brown hid the road dirt.
Our class A is black, brown, and beige with swirls. We can go a few weeks cleaning nothing more than the windshield. It gets just as dirty, but you can't see it with all the swirl action going on.
The swirls are obnoxious, but they save a lot of cleaning time. And I rarely look at the outside anyway.
Our next trailer had brown on the bottom and white on the top, front and back. You could see every bug smashed into the cap and we had to clean the front a lot. The bottom wasn't so bad - the brown hid the road dirt.
Our class A is black, brown, and beige with swirls. We can go a few weeks cleaning nothing more than the windshield. It gets just as dirty, but you can't see it with all the swirl action going on.
The swirls are obnoxious, but they save a lot of cleaning time. And I rarely look at the outside anyway.
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