Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Best To Clean Outside Of Trailer What Can I Use To Clean The Out Side Of A Travel Trailer (camper) ?

What can I use to clean the out side of a travel trailer (camper) ? - best to clean outside of trailer

You only have an old truck is really nice inside, but outside is stained black. Thanks in advance!

7 comments:

2D said...

Use a mixture of bleach and water. If spraying is actually black chlorine directly on him and let him rest for a while. Then rinse with water. Good luck. 2D

ed said...

Rent an electric washing machine.
Mix 1 gallons bleach to 3 gallons of water.
Spray, let stand 3-4 minutes. Rinse with clean water.
Repeat as needed.

DA said...

Each deck or siding cleaners, which could be used at home are used in a trailer. You can also try WD-40, if you have a layer of fiberglass. It works very quickly and let their good looks. He did not even know why it works, but I know he's doing.

Patty D said...

My husband has "Simple Green" in the black bars in our caravan. Simply spray and used in a gentle, long-handled brush. Then rinse. He loved her.

Tim E said...

A pressure washer is definitely the right way. They are for many other work at home best suited and cleaning of vinyl, concrete paths and patios, brick foundations, cars, etc., perhaps you want to buy instead of looking to rent.

clueless... said...

We had a similar problem with a boat that we have. Go to Wal-Mart and look in the section of environmentally friendly vehicles in a violet bottle. It is sold by the gallon, and it was great. I have friends who had a truck, the rust stains on the outside and they loved him, bought recommended. I havent had since last summer and havent used to buy again, but I swear it! It acts on marine ecosystems, auto, leather, vinyl, fiberglass, everything. Its powerful, but not harmful. However, in order to dry your hands with gloves. Good Luck

Double D said...

Be careful if you use a pressure washer on a trailer.
There are places on the TT will not go into the water
Squirt the water heater or refrigerator or oven to the stove vent or ventilation. The windows and doors can seep under the onslaught of a pressure washer.

I agree with people who said they would simply try green or purple
Version, and possibly chlorine bleach. If you bleach to wear rubber gloves and old clothes !!!!!

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