Cleaning my motorhome? (1 Viewer)

harold

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I realise the answer for this is on here somewhere but I really don't know where to look.

I am interested to learn from all of you experienced motorhome owners, what you recommend as the best value, fibreglas cleaner to retain the shine but clean off the
black streaks etc. I do not want to destroy the shine!!!

Also, recommended wax, presume any car polish will do?

Much appreciated
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Don Quixote

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Not long enough, but a little common sense helps..........
I realise the answer for this is on here somewhere but I really don't know where to look.

I am interested to learn from all of you experienced motorhome owners, what you recommend as the best value, fibreglas cleaner to retain the shine but clean off the
black streaks etc. I do not want to destroy the shine!!!

Also, recommended wax, presume any car polish will do?

Much appreciated
:Doh:

At the top of the page there is a Search+ press that and enter "cleaning motorhome" without the quotes each side and bingo there is your answer to EVERY question on Cleaning my Motorhome. You can spend all day reading what others are/have done in the past.

Enjoy
 
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lee52

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I realise the answer for this is on here somewhere but I really don't know where to look.

I am interested to learn from all of you experienced motorhome owners, what you recommend as the best value, fibreglas cleaner to retain the shine but clean off the
black streaks etc. I do not want to destroy the shine!!!

Also, recommended wax, presume any car polish will do?

Much appreciated
:Doh:
if its clean and shiney already i.ve allways just used a normal car wax (not polish) rightly or wrongly when my caravans have been green due to storage i've allways used a mild bleach and water mixed kills all the mould no scrubing needed then washed using a car shampoo

polish will cut in to the surface wax adds protection

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Allanm

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If it's aluminium skin, any car wax will do, if it's GRP use a marine polish specifically for GRP which is not too abrasive
But, as DQ says, lots of info already on the forum
Allan
 
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