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RobertRyan
Jun 24, 2018Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Logically a brown interior would just as dirty and harder too clean. The gloss finishes make it very easy too clean, just wipe them with a cloth. Also makes the interior feel larger. White gloss interiors have replaced light wood and dark interiors, in all Australian RV's. Some parts get very dusty with a red talc like dust common
The difference is with a non-white interior, you can wait until the end of a trip and give it a wash down without really seeing the dust and dirt during the trip.
With the white interior, as soon as you arrive at your campsite, you are going to see the dust and dirt built up from the drive.
If you are a clean freak who wipes everything down twice a day, then white doesn't make a lot of difference but if you want to go camping and just do a clean up at the end, it's seems a bad option for the outback.
You have too keep them clean here, the dark interiors are not much fun to clean. Reason these interiors are very popular here.
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