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- SHExplorerJust can't bring myself to use a pressure washer on my RV's. Glad it works for you guys!
- Bob_VaughnExplorerIn Alaska we pressure washed our 5th wheel 3 times to get the mud off but it always left a film which could only be removed with soap and water and rags or brush.....
- JoeTampaExplorerFort Desoto is indeed nice. We will be there next month.
Trop, I suspect you're right as the very bottom all around the TT didn't clean at all. However, I had the pressure washer and don't have the other supplies (yet?), and am not unhappy at how it turned out. The decals, as you can see, are mostly a lost cause anyway, and we're when we bought the TT. - trop-a-calExplorerYou will get better results with a long handled bristle brush using Blue Coral Wash and wax and Clorox equal amounts in a bucket of water. About three cups each, to the two gallon water bucket. You're then going to kill mold and wax it at the same time as Blue Coral has 10% bees wax in it. It does turn white when mixed with Clorox but still waxes. Wet first then scrub and rinse. The high pressure wash only destroys the calked flanges and will cause decals to fray.
- is_it_friday_yeExplorerWow, I guess. Just be careful with the decals. My decals on the front cap are coming off but I don't think that's because I power wash my 5th wheel once in awhile. Heading down your way to Fort Desoto this coming February. It looks like a nice place.
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