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- galexanderExplorerI also use Dawn, have been for over 20 years. Does a good job with a little elbow grease and a scrub brush. I use one with a stick handle to keep off them bad knees, a lot less effort needed. Surely does remove the wax from sides but when roof is done, I wash and wax TT and good for another six months.
- 93Cobra2771ExplorerI use plain old RV wash and wax. Gets it clean. No, it doesn't remove stubborn stains. But no one sees them except me. And it doesn't take the wax off the sides while washing.
- fun_w_sonExplorerI use Korkey camper cleaner... Start on the roof and work my way down to the tires...
- DE88ROXExplorerMy owners manual says to use mild dish soap. Palmolive with oxy-clean. it works wonders!
- AcdiiExplorerDawn is great stuff, just beware, it will remove the wax on the sides. If anyone has done a Zaino treatment, they would know, the first step is to wash the vehicle with Dawn detergent to remove the wax. :) So if you are going to wax the trailer, do it after washing the roof with Dawn.
Simple Green is a good cleaner, but I too have noticed a slight film after using it. I use it to clean the slime off my Glow Fuel RC planes. That is some nasty stuff that is a real PITA to remove, and Simple Green does a good job cleaning it off, but I notice a slight slippery feel to the planes after they sit for a while, and it isn't the residue from the fuel as that stuff becomes sticky after it sits. - Bigbird65Explorer
BlueridgeCoachmen wrote:
I think I.ll stick with the Dawn dish soap. A fellow camper told me he used Simple Green and said it worked pretty good . I wanted to see if any of you used it too.
I think you are making a wise choice. I have no doubt that Simple Green will clean well but I don't know what long term damage could be caused by using citrus products in the stuff. Why take a chance? - BlueridgeCoachmExplorerI think I.ll stick with the Dawn dish soap. A fellow camper told me he used Simple Green and said it worked pretty good . I wanted to see if any of you used it too.
- VulcanmarsExplorer
mbopp wrote:
Well, I just used Murphy Oil Soap on my roof.
That works well too, never had any issues. Simple green may contain citric acid but it is not as harsh as some of the dollar store citric acid cleaners. - mboppExplorerWell, I just used Murphy Oil Soap on my roof.
- coolbreeze01ExplorerThis is the best advice: "See what your RV owner’s manual says."
Depending on roofing material, dish washing soap has been recommended for a long time.
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