joedekock wrote:
colliehauler wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
We've never had an issue finding a campground that doesn't mind. Not every campground but enough that it's not an issue.
Also, it's common to see a large vehicle bay at car washes. I'm sure you could use that for under $10...that said, I'm not crazy about pressure washers on RVs. It's too easy to blast out caulk.
I won't use high pressure wash as it forces water into places it's not supposed to be and can destroy the sealant as you said. A bucket of soapy water and a RV wash brush from Wallyworld and I can wash the trailer in 30 minutes.
Interesting. So, you don't rinse off what you wash? What do you use for soap? I use an RV wash & wax that states you don't have to dry it after washing, but you still have to rinse it.
Yes I rinse with just a hose and use car wash soap that doesn't take off the wax. I don't dry the trailer.