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- DiskDoctrExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
...I wouldn't ever use it again on any trailer as preventing it from touching the graphics would be pretty difficult, if not impossible.
I used a spray bottle and only small areas at a time.
I had the misfortune of my diesel TV misting oil on the camper. NOTHING else I tried would touch it. Acetone, Cleaner wax, Simple Green, Dawn. Even with lots of elbow grease.
Awesome spray on, wipe off in about 10 secs, took it ALL off without rubbing. Boy did it collect oil and dirt on the rags, though. Had to be vigilant to keep flipping and swapping rags.
Afterwards we washed with dawn in a spray nozzle on the hose and sponges and wand (like a normal wash), then after drying used wax.
It did a very nice job. I didn't use Awesome on the rubber roof and didn't leave it on the surface very long. Maybe that is an important note to mention?
In any case, I now carry a bottle with me in the storage compartment. After this weekend I shouldn't have any more oil mist, either. Win-win in my case :C - PadlinExplorerThis summer I had on hand Purple Power and Simple Green, tried them both on the black streaks, they removed roughly 90% of the streaks. Just for giggles I went to the Dollar store and picked up a small jug of Totally Awesome after hearing all the raves about it on the forum. Tried it out and got the same results as the other 2 colors. My trailer is solid fiberglass as opposed to Filon or whatever they are using these days, it may make a difference.
Used some Meguiar's paint cleaner to remove the rest, of course I then had to wax the spots. - SoundGuyExplorer
GaryS1953 wrote:
Another vote for Totally Awesome! Works great for us on our 1996 Coachmen. There may be better stuff out there, but it ain't a dollar a bottle, and probably doesn't work much better.SoundGuy wrote:
Yeah, Totally Awesome will strip anything ... destroyed the graphics on our previous KZ Spree, won't ever use it on our current trailer. :(DiskDoctr wrote:
Avoid graphics, or only a few seconds then wipe off. For some reason blue isn't color-fast with Awesome, but usually I do the graphics lightly and quickly, then longer on the other surfaces.
I haven't tried it as a decal remover. With your experience on your graphics, what do you think about that use?
I've never had the need to intentionally remove graphics but Totally Awesome sure did a number on my Spree's, noticeably fading the graphics in large, uneven streaks and although they never showed any signs of coming off they sure looked awful. I still have a supply in my workshop but I wouldn't ever use it again on any trailer as preventing it from touching the graphics would be pretty difficult, if not impossible. - BlutoyzExplorerI only chimed in because I didn't see this
Starbrite black streak remover....spray on, wipe off - VeebyesExplorer IIA good cleaner wax should take them off. After that apply an even better sealant or pure wax like Meguires Flagship. With that as a base any more streaks that appear come off easily using any decent auto wash that does not remove the wax.
- DiskDoctrExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
GaryS1953 wrote:
Another vote for Totally Awesome! Works great for us on our 1996 Coachmen. There may be better stuff out there, but it ain't a dollar a bottle, and probably doesn't work much better.
Yeah, Totally Awesome will strip anything ... destroyed the graphics on our previous KZ Spree, won't ever use it on our current trailer. :(
Avoid graphics, or only a few seconds then wipe off. For some reason blue isn't color-fast with Awesome, but usually I do the graphics lightly and quickly, then longer on the other surfaces.
I haven't tried it as a decal remover. With your experience on your graphics, what do you think about that use? - SoundGuyExplorer
GaryS1953 wrote:
Another vote for Totally Awesome! Works great for us on our 1996 Coachmen. There may be better stuff out there, but it ain't a dollar a bottle, and probably doesn't work much better.
Yeah, Totally Awesome will strip anything ... destroyed the graphics on our previous KZ Spree, won't ever use it on our current trailer. :( - GaryS1953ExplorerAnother vote for Totally Awesome! Works great for us on our 1996 Coachmen. There may be better stuff out there, but it ain't a dollar a bottle, and probably doesn't work much better.
- TurnThePageExplorer
LarryJM wrote:
I followed Larry's lead this year. Will be interesting to see how many less streaks will be there when I pull the trailer out this spring. I usually use Simple Green, which does require a little elbow grease but does clean the streaks off. Maybe I'll try one of the other products mentioned in this thread. I do know that magic erasers don't touch the streaks on my trailer.
My RainKap system stops 100% of black streaks from roof runoff. It also prevents/reduces greatly any black streaks from things like windows or wall fixtures even after 6 to 8 months between normal washings.
Larry - wvcampersExplorer
SpeakEasy wrote:
An RV tech told me that it is butyl caulk (or tape) that causes the black streaks.
-Speak
I have a white truck that sits outside. After a while it will have black streaks on it. No butyl tape, caulking or rubber roof. It must be the dirt in the air that we breathe.
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