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Someone has mentioned that Aldi are selling their caravan black mark spray for £2.50 at the mo plus they have larger bottles for a fiver.
Also they are selling those wheelie water bowser thingies that tuggers use for £39.99. I'm not sure if this is a good price or not as I haven't any use for them.
They also have caravan covers for sale too but I didn't see the price on them.
Cheers
Also they are selling those wheelie water bowser thingies that tuggers use for £39.99. I'm not sure if this is a good price or not as I haven't any use for them.
They also have caravan covers for sale too but I didn't see the price on them.
Cheers
Your better off putting effort into preventing the black streaks instead of constantly trying to get rid of them. Give the caravan roof a really good clean, then thoroughly clean the awning channel, then clean the window rubbers. I hate seeing caravans with dirty green mouldy roofs. I have no idea why folk dont bother cleaning them.
Dirt from the roof runs into the awning channel when it rains, which then runs down onto the window rubbers. Keeping these clean has prevented black streaks appearing on my caravan. I spend a morning cleaning the roof of my caravan each spring, When clean I even apply a coat of wax, this makes future cleaning so much easier as dirt runs off.
To get to the roof I prop a ladder against the caravan, and use foam pipe lagging on the ladders to prevent scratching the caravan. I use an extendable soft bristled hose attachment brush, and hot water. After the initial spring wash and wax I find future cleaning only needs a quick spray with a hose to remove all dirt. Easy peasy lemon squeazy!
Dirt from the roof runs into the awning channel when it rains, which then runs down onto the window rubbers. Keeping these clean has prevented black streaks appearing on my caravan. I spend a morning cleaning the roof of my caravan each spring, When clean I even apply a coat of wax, this makes future cleaning so much easier as dirt runs off.
To get to the roof I prop a ladder against the caravan, and use foam pipe lagging on the ladders to prevent scratching the caravan. I use an extendable soft bristled hose attachment brush, and hot water. After the initial spring wash and wax I find future cleaning only needs a quick spray with a hose to remove all dirt. Easy peasy lemon squeazy!
Edited by LeadFarmer on Saturday 11th April 15:56
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