Al n Val
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- Oct 28, 2019
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So on monday we returned from a few weeks away, before we set off I looked at the roof from a bedroom window and it actually looked quite clean, then the Lime tree, NOT OWNED BY US, above the motorhome started dropping its sticky crap stuff all over it and it just set solid. Bleeding tree, I wish it would catch fire.
Anyway so on monday I started to wash the roof using for the first time Fenwicks motorhome cleaner, if i'm honest it was crap, or maybe I expected too much from it, I honestly don't know, but certainly no better than fairy liquid and warm water, I even bought a brand new extending pole and micro fibre mop head to help me reach the middle bits. To say the sticky stuff and black sooty deposits were a right b@st@ard to get off is an understatement, took me close to 5 hours just soaking/washing to get it something like, bearing in mind it was done 6 months ago so not exactly 10/15/20 year old concrete crudge.
Day 2, my arms, fingers and feet (from standing on ladder rungs for 4 hours) don't feel like they belong to me, i'm absolutely cream crackered and i'm only half done. My fingers feel like they've dislocated or something and every knuckle joint is aching like hell.
So leading onto today, day 3, out comes the polish and this is where it gets interesting, who polishes their solar panels? Well I do or at least have done, they look better than the day they were fitted.
So hence the question, does anyone else do this or am I just stark raving bloody bonkers ???
day 1
day 2
day 3
Anyway so on monday I started to wash the roof using for the first time Fenwicks motorhome cleaner, if i'm honest it was crap, or maybe I expected too much from it, I honestly don't know, but certainly no better than fairy liquid and warm water, I even bought a brand new extending pole and micro fibre mop head to help me reach the middle bits. To say the sticky stuff and black sooty deposits were a right b@st@ard to get off is an understatement, took me close to 5 hours just soaking/washing to get it something like, bearing in mind it was done 6 months ago so not exactly 10/15/20 year old concrete crudge.
Day 2, my arms, fingers and feet (from standing on ladder rungs for 4 hours) don't feel like they belong to me, i'm absolutely cream crackered and i'm only half done. My fingers feel like they've dislocated or something and every knuckle joint is aching like hell.
So leading onto today, day 3, out comes the polish and this is where it gets interesting, who polishes their solar panels? Well I do or at least have done, they look better than the day they were fitted.
So hence the question, does anyone else do this or am I just stark raving bloody bonkers ???
day 1
day 2
day 3
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