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DutchmenSport
May 11, 2015Explorer
Well, every time we go camping, I wash something. I'll take a small area and just do that small area. I figure, by the end of the summer, I'll have the entire camper washed. This last week-end I took an old toothbrush and went completely around the camper where the bottom skirt joins the top side. There's a little trim right there that catches dirt (on the calking). So this last week-end I took a tooth brush and some soapy water with paper towel and cleaned (just) that line than run all around the camper. It took about 45 minutes. But that one little detail made the entire camper look cleaner.
So, I never use (when camping) a hose. It's always just a wash cloth with a bit of water in a bucket and follow with a dry cloth. Little bits at a time. Next time out, I want to wash the sides of the slides that move come inside the camper. They are beginning to look a little dirty. Easy to wash, since it's just rain spots and stuff.
So, little bits at a time ... baby steps and eventually the entire camper gets clean.
So, I never use (when camping) a hose. It's always just a wash cloth with a bit of water in a bucket and follow with a dry cloth. Little bits at a time. Next time out, I want to wash the sides of the slides that move come inside the camper. They are beginning to look a little dirty. Easy to wash, since it's just rain spots and stuff.
So, little bits at a time ... baby steps and eventually the entire camper gets clean.
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