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Cleaning above windshield below cabover?

tpi
Explorer
Explorer
On my class C there is a thin painted area between windshield and cabover. It is groove like and hard to get at. I am trying to think of a good off the shelf tool to get into that area and scrub it...bugs accumulate there. I can't reach it from the sides or from a stepladder in front of the Ford without some kind of tool.

Does anyone have similar area and good way to clean it occasionally? I don't want to blast at it with high pressure water.
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kgragert
Explorer
Explorer
How about something as low tech as a rolled up towel with a piece of rope tied to each end. One person on each side of the RV and pull it back and forth.:)
I thought when I retired my Hobby would be RVing.
I was wrong, my Hobby apparently is Finding and stopping leaks.

tpi
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the tips, I'll look into all of them. This area is hard to access on my C a tight acute angle.

beachcomber_1
Explorer
Explorer
Try the brush from ice-scraper and lengthen the handle.

Gonzo42
Explorer
Explorer
I use some homemade tools repurposed from a mop and a broomstick, for washing and for waxing. Its still difficult and awkward, but it works.
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kendall69
Explorer
Explorer
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