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- bobsallyhExplorer IIWhite wall cleaner does work but watch the overspray as the earlier poster said it will act as a stripper. I use Boraxo in the shaker can dampen a small sponge and sprinkle on the sponge and scrub. Then just squirt off. Works well, with no after affects.
- aruba5erExplorerwhite wall tire cleaner. works great for black streaking also. WILL remove wax watch it.
- down_homeExplorer IIWe found a product called Mold Armor, at Lowes. It is a in a large bottle hose end sprayer.
I used it to clean our porch chairs that were black from so much mold a couple of months ago, and the garage door and porches. It is designed to be used on a whole house. Read the bottle before using. I don't have one here or I would read it. We sprayed it on after dampening and let it sit 5 minutes or ten. The mold rinsed completely away. A couple of the oak clear finished chairs required a second application. Not sure I would use it on bare wood as it would probably swell the grain. It would get the mold on the rubber and the whole RV but read before using. Don't want to damage decals or anything.
Maybe it will work for you. - NeinerExplorerTSP works awesome for this! We just bought a 32' TT and it was quite disgusting inside. We gutted the whole thing, new floors, new fabrics and painted from top to bottom. It was recommended to me to clean everything with TSP (Tri-sodium Phosphate) before painting. I was amazed at the grime that it took off.
You can find it at Home Depot, Lowes, and any other hardware store. It's a powder. 1/2 cup to a gallon of water. It completely dissolves in hot water. Just dip your rag in and wipe away. - PauljdavExplorerMagic eraser.
- sum1ExplorerHave you tried turpentine?
- cmarqExplorerArmour All available at home depot, Lowes, Walmart There are two options one has bleach the other does not Also retards new mold growth. Works very well on white window moulding and slide seals.
- doxiemom11Explorer IIWe don't have that on our windows, but have a trim piece around the middle of the motorhome that is similar. We use either bleach/water mixture and a scratcher side of a sponge, or the last we used was Mean Green Mildew Destroyer that was purchased at dollar general. It worked very well. It does have bleach in it also, so not sure what else. It cleaned most of it up, but some is deeply imbedded in the rubber and does not come out -- just lightens it.
- Dave_H_MExplorer IItry your favorite black streak remover on it
- Gene_GinnyExplorer
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Try Clorox clean up and a 3m scotch pad. I have also heard magic eraser works.
I usually don't need to use anything after the Clorox with bleach, just leave it for 10 minutes and rinse.
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