Van roof cleaning ideas? (1 Viewer)

Jun 30, 2011
7,234
20,095
Barnard Castle, UK
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17,128
MH
Concorde Concerto
Exp
Since 2007
Been up there today washing, polishing, I used an old metal rod with a wash not on one end to clean under the solar panels, then the other end of the rod to apply Polish on a cloth.
Put another sealing tape on front and rear as well.

You can then slide a polishing cloth underneath to buff. Got some plastic restorer and Polish and done one rooflight so far.

Had to tie the ladder off to a tree for safety. It doesn't look too high til you get there.

A day's work and not finished yet, boo.

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CazPaul
Jun 30, 2011
7,234
20,095
Barnard Castle, UK
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17,128
MH
Concorde Concerto
Exp
Since 2007
Well anybody tried to be clever and feel a complete fool.

I fitted a big main rooflight a few months ago, whilst up there I thought I will protect it so gave a good coat of expensive Star Brite plastic Polish

Thought I would leave it 5 minutes and then when I came to buff it up I was buffing and noticed a piece of loose plastic on the corner, I pulled and this came off.

What a fool.

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Mar 30, 2019
1,089
1,380
East Sussex
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59,486
MH
Trigano Tribute
Exp
Since 2017
Made my solar panel so it can be tilted so I can lift it to clean under.
I can just reach to the middle of the roof from a ladder from the side of the van, 2.8m up
 
Jun 11, 2011
306
982
Derby
Funster No
16,833
MH
Autotrail Cheyenne 840 SE
Exp
2006
Well done looks good.
As for the film on the roof light :giggle:
It reminded me of the time I sold a lady a pair of number plates that we manufactured (special show plates) she came back for something else about a month later and just mentioned how much she liked her plates but wondered why they had a blue tint on the face of them, popped out to have a look asked who fitted them, she said her garage had done it for her, I bent down and pulled of the protective covering, she was as chuffed as could be :drinks:
If I remember right I think she was blond but not sure about the mechanic :giggle:

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Apr 25, 2016
586
1,922
Soham, Cambs
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42,710
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Consort Oslo
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Since 2016
Couple of attempts at cleaning the roof.
I have now purchased a large set of step ladders, that have a platform at the top. I can then lean over and reach the middle of the van.
You carn’t beat getting up through the sky light though👍


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CazPaul
Jun 30, 2011
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Barnard Castle, UK
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17,128
MH
Concorde Concerto
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Since 2007
I just climb out of the skylight...😀

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I suppose it depends on which van you have, I read somewhere that a heavy chap got out through the skylight on his van and part of the corner (cut out for the skylight)collapsed.

I have always been wary ever since, I try not to get too near the edges for too long, although I don't know if the van in question had a problem, damp or weakness etc.
 
May 31, 2015
11,679
44,512
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36,638
MH
Ducato PVC
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Getting Better
I suppose it depends on which van you have, I read somewhere that a heavy chap got out through the skylight on his van and part of the corner (cut out for the skylight)collapsed.

I have always been wary ever since, I try not to get too near the edges for too long, although I don't know if the van in question had a problem, damp or weakness etc.
Yes there is that, I thought about it and I spreed my weight through my big arse..😁

I don’t do it now though on the Hymer although I can get out of a 400x400 skylight I just reach with a window Cleaning stick thing to clean the solar panels...😊

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May 31, 2015
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36,638
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Ducato PVC
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Getting Better
Sep 21, 2007
1,626
13,674
Kings Ripton, Huntingdon
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316
MH
RP Rebellion 2 2024
Exp
Since 2007
Been up there today washing, polishing, I used an old metal rod with a wash not on one end to clean under the solar panels, then the other end of the rod to apply Polish on a cloth.
Put another sealing tape on front and rear as well.

You can then slide a polishing cloth underneath to buff. Got some plastic restorer and Polish and done one rooflight so far.

Had to tie the ladder off to a tree for safety. It doesn't look too high til you get there.

A day's work and not finished yet, boo.

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Very nice job Paul, but personally I never bother doing under the panels except for the few inches that my hand will fit under..life's to short mate.

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Aug 15, 2014
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Exiled in Yorkshire
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32,840
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Pilote 600L
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Since 2006
Ah no not what l want to hear. Spent 3 hours on the roof of my van just washing it, under the solar panel also and l had planned to use Fenwicks Bobby Dazzler as l usually do to give it a polish tomorrow.
MUST it be waxed also :eek: :eek: :eek:God NO :(:(:(

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Rocinante

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Oct 20, 2019
2
5
Funster No
65,891
MH
Coachbuilt
Exp
since 2016
I just shuffle around the roof on my backside. Had to last year as it took me a whole day to T cut it because it was covered with spots of tar. Don't ask . . . I have no idea!
 
Oct 20, 2018
10
41
North Wiltshire
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56,832
MH
A class
Exp
Over 20 years
I used a couple of cable ties to fix a short length I cut off a child’s swimming foam tube. I can then lean the ladder against anything without causing damage. An added benefit is that it is quite grippy so helps with stability.
 

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Aug 11, 2016
353
1,145
ipswich
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44,546
MH
Not sure
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1 year
Had a look at mine yesterday, there are lichens up there as bis as daisies and with tenacious grip. The biggest ones I had to scrape off but the small ones are just as reluctant to come off. Is there a product to remove them or is it just elbow grease needed. Just trying to make the job easier for when I get the wife up there.

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Sep 15, 2015
184
257
Wales
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38,477
MH
Ci Riviera 141 2003
Exp
Been around!
I was once shamed on a car ferry. Always ignored the roof until on the top deck looking down I could see all the MHs roofs. Most were rented so clean, mine was filthy. I'll be honest it is still dirty :imoutahere:
 
Feb 5, 2020
2,380
88,906
Crosby
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68,535
MH
Smileo 202
Exp
Was a Newbie but getting the hang of it now.
Had a look at mine yesterday, there are lichens up there as bis as daisies and with tenacious grip. The biggest ones I had to scrape off but the small ones are just as reluctant to come off. Is there a product to remove them or is it just elbow grease needed. Just trying to make the job easier for when I get the wife up there.
You could try I think it's called "wet and forget" you can also use on patios to remove moss.
 
Feb 5, 2020
2,380
88,906
Crosby
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68,535
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Smileo 202
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Was a Newbie but getting the hang of it now.
Will test some out before letting RIP on the roof.
 

SarahS

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Apr 13, 2020
51
90
Birmingham
Funster No
69,944
MH
Hymer B544
Exp
10 years
I wasn’t sure whether it was ok to actually climb onto the roof? We have a B 544 Hymer. I weigh about 8 stone 9lbs.
 

TerryL

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Mar 5, 2010
6,180
8,180
North East
Funster No
10,511
MH
Low Profile
Exp
2009
I once had to climb onto the roof through the skylight. Shortly after I discovered a small rainwater leak that I got sealed as a stop gap until I could do it properly. Took it into a professional repairer who discovered the roof was cracked on all four corners of the skylight. He had to grind out the cracks and refill to get a good seal. If/when I go onto the roof now it's using a set of collapsible ladders that I carry with me - I found a lightweight set at a show (good enough but for emergency use only).

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