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RV/camper need a quick cleaner for job this week.. - Jun 18th, 08, 02:18 AM

What cleaner should I use (also readily available quickly!) to clean a older RV? This will be my first camper/rv job


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Rob,

You can use what ever butyl based cleaner you have on hand. I would use at least a 6% but you can use up to the 10%. Wash the same as you would a vinyl sided house. Washing from the bottom up, not letting it dry before rinsing you should not have to do any hard scubbing unless it is very dirty.



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Will do, thanks again for the phone call linda, very much appreciated



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Rob,

You can use what ever butyl based cleaner you have on hand. I would use at least a 6% but you can use up to the 10%. Wash the same as you would a vinyl sided house. Washing from the bottom up, not letting it dry before rinsing you should not have to do any hard scubbing unless it is very dirty.
Hi Linda,
You may introduce your company in the vendor are...thanks.
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