Apr-19-2016 11:09 AM
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Apr-19-2016 06:07 PM
cruiserjs wrote:
" Most parks won't let you wash them..." sure wish folks on this forum would NOT exaggerate!! We have been rving since 1991 - uncounted number of parks - and never been stopped from washing our various rigs!!
Apr-19-2016 05:50 PM
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Apr-19-2016 05:15 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:
In all out travels we have only found one park that has a washing ban and it would be lifted for a $5.00 fee. Even so, I still do the windshield and front cap and they're OK with that.
So, I can not agree with the comment that "most" parks will not allow washing.
Apr-19-2016 03:53 PM
RLHAMILTON wrote:
We use the Wash/Wax All. It has a kit with expandable handle and pads. Spray on the pads and wipe away dirt. It works great! Good luck.
Apr-19-2016 03:11 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:
In all out travels we have only found one park that has a washing ban and it would be lifted for a $5.00 fee. Even so, I still do the windshield and front cap and they're OK with that.
So, I can not agree with the comment that "most" parks will not allow washing.
Apr-19-2016 03:04 PM
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Apr-19-2016 02:36 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
I use the Blue Coral wash/wax and a long telescopic brush and bucket. I carry a 50' hose and my water tank holds more than enough water to wash the coach.
If the coach is dirty and I see a place where I can pull off, I wash the coach.
I wash and the DW follows behind and rinses.
The next time I pull in to an RV park, I top off my fresh water tank again.
Apr-19-2016 02:32 PM
chastho wrote:3oaks wrote:X2. A lot of parks have signs that say no washing of vehicles"cruiserjs wrote:Must be you stay at different parks than I camp at. :@
" Most parks won't let you wash them..." sure wish folks on this forum would NOT exaggerate!! We have been rving since 1991 - uncounted number of parks - and never been stopped from washing our various rigs!!