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DutchmenSport
Mar 23, 2015Explorer
I have found the best that works for me is Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Make it good and wet, simply wipe. Follow with a dry towel. Black melts off and the Eraser leaves a chemical that retards any new growth of mold. In the past, I've done my awning twice a year. At the beginning of the camping season and at the end of the camping season with touch ups inbetween.
However, my new Outback, I used Mr. Clean immediately when I bought it. It made it through the first winter with no black. Now, second winter with no black. It's still white and clean.
It takes a little effort to use it, you may need a step ladder to reach the under side of your awning. But for long term, it's great!
However, my new Outback, I used Mr. Clean immediately when I bought it. It made it through the first winter with no black. Now, second winter with no black. It's still white and clean.
It takes a little effort to use it, you may need a step ladder to reach the under side of your awning. But for long term, it's great!
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