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Acdii
Apr 23, 2017Explorer
Well It is out, and boy is it dirty! Amazing how quickly things parked in the barn accumulate a layer of sticky dirt in a few months. Now to get it close to the house so my hose reaches, get up on the roof and scrub it clean, and take care of a couple areas up there that look questionable. Already swapped the hand crank out for a power one for the tongue, and have a hardwired surge protector to wire in. I also need to get a vac in there and get the floors and other areas cleaned up, drain the water lines, flush them and get the plumbing cleaned up.
The good news is, no rodent damage, or any other type of damage. A co-worker had something go through the roof of his, whether it was chewed through or dug through, it's going to cost him $5K to repair it.
Got my power washer all setup with RV wash/wax, and a nice scrub brush, so soap it up with the washer, scrub with the brush, and rinse with the wide fan tip. Also need something to clean the roof and awning, probably Simple Green for the roof, and diluted bleach for the awning. Also picked up EPDM roof protectant with UV blocker, so hope that helps keep it good for a while.
The good news is, no rodent damage, or any other type of damage. A co-worker had something go through the roof of his, whether it was chewed through or dug through, it's going to cost him $5K to repair it.
Got my power washer all setup with RV wash/wax, and a nice scrub brush, so soap it up with the washer, scrub with the brush, and rinse with the wide fan tip. Also need something to clean the roof and awning, probably Simple Green for the roof, and diluted bleach for the awning. Also picked up EPDM roof protectant with UV blocker, so hope that helps keep it good for a while.
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