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Post Info TOPIC: A ROOF CLEANING TECHNIQUE WITH GOOD RESULTS


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A ROOF CLEANING TECHNIQUE WITH GOOD RESULTS


Over the past month I have been working at cleaning and waxing my roof.

I started out using a Scotch Brite No-Scratch nylon/sponge pad and Isopropyl rubbing alcohol on an area of about 12 inches square. I would next use a piece of old towel to wipe up the alcohol and dirt and then later I would go back over a segment of about 2 feet x 3 feet with a Turtle Wax spray on. The results were pretty good.

Today I decided to add some Simoniz Rubbing Compound to the mix of the Scotch Brite sponge and alcohol. The results were almost dramatic. With no more effort than I had expended previously, the countless little black spots easily disappeared. Then I would take a segment of bath towel and wipe up the mess and then later go back an apply the spray on wax.

Just thought I'd pass this along.

Final comment. When I lived in a sticks and bricks house, I never had to do that much work on my roof (grin).


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The next time you buy a trailer you might want to look into a TPO vinyl roof. We've been traveling for almost 4 years now and aside from hosing it off a couple of times a year our roof has been absolutely trouble free and no black streaks after rain.

Good luck with your project. smile.gif

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CLEANING TECHNIQUE WITH GOOD RESULTS


Fred,

Unfortunately, this is the only motorhome we are ever going to own.  So -- it looks like we are stuck with a roof that needs maintenance.

But your comment might be of help to someone who is looking.

Happy New Year.


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2007 Honda CR-V

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RE: A ROOF CLEANING TECHNIQUE WITH GOOD RESULTS


George, DH wants to know what type of roof do you have?

Thanks,  Lois


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320 squre feet of white fiberglass

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2007 Honda CR-V

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http://sangeo-travels.blogspot.com/
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