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Aug-30-2017 03:49 AM
DE88ROX wrote:
I'm a little reluctant to use the Mr Clean Eraser, because its basically a form of very fine sandpaper. I don't like using it on walls, counters etc. Because its basically sanding the stains off. I noticed this one day after the wife used it on some interior walls of our house.. the sun was hitting that area just right and you could see every area where she had used the magic eraser.
Aug-29-2017 11:36 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:DE88ROX wrote:rbpru wrote:
There are all sorts of elixirs that will remove mold and dirt.
However my problem is as soon as I roll it up and we have a rain; dirt and water seep into the end of the roll. Then the grime settles to the bottom of each layer and when I unroll it, those lovely bands of grime are there to greet me.
A dry summer is not too bad but a wet spring or fall and I ignore it. I gives just as much shade clean or dirty.
I have the same problem. That's why whenever I return from a trip, I hose of as much as I can, let it dry and roll it up. When I bring the TT home to prep for another outing, thats when I usually give the trailer a nice bath as well as the awning. Everything is nice and clean for camping.
This is EXACTLY why the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works so well. Yes, it take a little effort to use it and clean the awning. But if you take the effort, mold and black DOES not come back. I've made it through several winters now, left outside in Indiana weather, to open in the Spring and it's clean. It might be wet, but it's clean!
Use the eraser in the Sprint and use it again in the Fall. The chemical on the eraser that is left behind will keep mold at bay. But, if it's too much work to do, then the other option is just to deal with reoccurring mold all the time.
Aug-29-2017 04:04 AM
DE88ROX wrote:rbpru wrote:
There are all sorts of elixirs that will remove mold and dirt.
However my problem is as soon as I roll it up and we have a rain; dirt and water seep into the end of the roll. Then the grime settles to the bottom of each layer and when I unroll it, those lovely bands of grime are there to greet me.
A dry summer is not too bad but a wet spring or fall and I ignore it. I gives just as much shade clean or dirty.
I have the same problem. That's why whenever I return from a trip, I hose of as much as I can, let it dry and roll it up. When I bring the TT home to prep for another outing, thats when I usually give the trailer a nice bath as well as the awning. Everything is nice and clean for camping.
Aug-29-2017 01:46 AM
rbpru wrote:
There are all sorts of elixirs that will remove mold and dirt.
However my problem is as soon as I roll it up and we have a rain; dirt and water seep into the end of the roll. Then the grime settles to the bottom of each layer and when I unroll it, those lovely bands of grime are there to greet me.
A dry summer is not too bad but a wet spring or fall and I ignore it. I gives just as much shade clean or dirty.
Aug-22-2017 04:20 AM
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Aug-22-2017 02:10 AM
ScottG wrote:
Tilex Mold and mildew. I have tried all kinds of mildew cleaners including stuff from doallar store, fantastic, Mr. Eraser, etc, and those that have some type of bleach in them (even straight bleach and water) and for some reason this stuff works far better.
Just spray the awning down with it, roll it up for two hours and then rinse it clean. Removed the stains other cleaners wouldn't touch that were several years old!
Aug-21-2017 08:39 PM
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Aug-20-2017 06:26 PM
ScottG wrote:X1
Tilex Mold and mildew. I have tried all kinds of mildew cleaners including stuff from doallar store, fantastic, Mr. Eraser, etc, and those that have some type of bleach in them (even straight bleach and water) and for some reason this stuff works far better.
Just spray the awning down with it, roll it up for two hours and then rinse it clean. Removed the stains other cleaners wouldn't touch that were several years old!