beemerphile1 wrote:
rbpru wrote:
Totally Awesome is good stuff but I use just plain old Dawn Dish soap. I soap, rinse, repeat. Twice around and I am ready for the wash and wax.
If it shines that is close enough, it does not sit long enough worry about clean. A trip or two and it is dull and dust covered again.
So my TT has to live with a spring and fall wash and wax, and if we are traveling, the fall clean up waits until spring.
I have noticed that they charge me the same camping fees when my TT is bright and shiny, that they do on the return trip when it is dull and dusty. :)
Wow, compared to me that is obsessive behavior. :B My trailer is 12 years old, gets washed once per year and has never been waxed. Sits outside 24/7, still cleans up good, and the graphics look like new.
My TT is 24 years old. It sets inside. It is starting to look a little weathered but, still looks fairly good. I do my best to keep it respectable. I camp at places where they don't complain. If they did I would camp somewhere else.
My biggest problems is Stone Bruises on the front. I live and travel on a lot of gravel roads and they are starting to build up.