Camco 41028 Pro-Strength Awning Cleaner - 1 Gallon
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Sorry, Sid, but this isn't for you.
No, this item isn't intended for use with rubber roofs. The 41453 cleaner system is a two-part cleaner.
This item came highly recommended for RV AWNINGS, so I bought it. The vehicle's body, not so much!
Selected User Reviews For Camco 41028 Pro-Strength Awning Cleaner - 1 Gallon
To mix, I only had a regular nozzle water hose, a long-handled soft brush, and a bucket. Instead of the recommended 4 oz per gallon, I used about 8 oz. My entire 19' awning was done with just one bucket. The image is half finished and half filthy. I would strongly suggest it.
I thought I'd give it a shot, but I wasn't expecting much from a product that cost around $6. I parked the trailer at a coin-operated car wash with a single RV bay. After wetting the awning, I applied the cleaner and then gave it a good spray with the pressure washer, repeating the process until the awning was white once more. This is a product that I strongly suggest.
Our SunSetter Awning has been with us for 7 years. We've tried hosing it down with so-called "green" cleaners in the past. as a result of this I purchased this as well as the brush that was recommended. With a little elbow grease, you can make it happen. The Awning appears to be in excellent condition. We are completely ecstatic. Our awning measures ten feet by ten feet. It took about half of this bottle to clean my feet, and it took about half of this bottle to clean my house. Please accept my heartfelt gratitude.
On black streaks, it does not work. There are no stars at all. It does not work in any way. It smells like stale windex, and I could have just as easily used water. br>After scrubbing and adhering to the instructions, this photo was taken.
It had been a long time coming! I was concerned that cleaning it would necessitate something extremely powerful, if it could even be done at all. This turned out fantastically! We used a simple cloth and sponge for the "easy" spots and a brush for the "tough" ones, but it was a breeze to clean! We even decided to use it on the roof and sides, which turned out to be a fantastic choice. br>br>We are extremely pleased with our purchase, and our camper looks fantastic!.
We put it up against the top Rain-Defending Rain-Defending Rain-Defending Rain-Defending Rain-Defending Rain- Just to see the difference, I used X cleaner. While the Camco cleaner did slightly better than the other, it was entirely dependent on the scrubbing tool and method used. Clean in both directions, as directed by the bottle. With a softer, paint-safe car wash brush, we got the best results. Because of the whiteness, we docked one star. When compared to a product like bleach white tire cleaner, it will undoubtedly take more than one pass to completely clean the roof, but it is probably safer for the rubber and should not void the warranty. While you're up there, make sure to look for cracks and seal them properly.
This is an excellent product. It was filthy when we got our brand-new RV! This stuff came highly recommended by a friend, and it's fantastic: simple to use, and it cleans well. If it's anything like ours, you'll have to put in a little extra effort. After a few weeks, all we had to do was mix and spray, and it turned out fantastically!.
I have a new travel trailer that I'm storing outside. I'm looking for somewhere to keep my things that aren't exposed to the elements. It was built in the year 1616, according to the information provided. We had it for a few months and it was starting to develop black streaks, so we suspect it has spent its entire life outside. I used a microfiber cloth and some of this today to remove the streaks. Pleased. I tried using only RV wash at first, but it didn't work out.