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Drive through Truck washes


Our tow truck got a bad "infestation" of pollen from a tree right next to our spot in the mobile home park, so we took it to a nearby do-it-yourself truck wash.  Keep in mind that I said "truck" wash and not car wash.  When we kicked in the pressure pump while I was standing in the back to start on the roof of the cab, it nearly threw me back over the fifth wheel hitch.  Next time, I do it the old fashioned way or find a DIY car wash.  Oh, and the DIY "truck" was was way more expensive than a "car" wash.

Terry



-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Thursday 23rd of August 2012 09:22:35 AM

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Does anyone have any experience - good or bad - with running your RV through a Truck Wash?



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make sure they hand wash or are brushless..........truck wash facilities use alot of high acid soaps and 5 dollar an hour clowns who dont care about your coach........watch how they do it first and be there while they do it..........(Geee.....do you think I might have had bad Experiences)

 

I have found that just looking on craigslist or going to a decent RV supply will find a Detailer that cares about your coach and puts a little love into it.......and does it like the day you bought it!!

 

I carry a mini pressure washer(electric) for the inbetweens.    normally I spend money on full cleaning and waxing Every 4-6 months and have the inside and outside done,



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Uh, VISUAL!  shocked.gif  Oh, Terry, I can't stop laughing.  I suppose you were surely chuckling as you were telling on yourself!  Thanks for the laughter.  I needed that.



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I've read posts in the past where RV'ers have been satisfied with results from Truck Wash facilities along the interstates.

Like others have said I would make sure they hand (brush) wash rather than pressure wash.

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Mary Sunshine wrote:

Uh, VISUAL!  shocked.gif  Oh, Terry, I can't stop laughing.  I suppose you were surely chuckling as you were telling on yourself!  Thanks for the laughter.  I needed that.


 Jo,

Yeah, my son got a kick out of seeing the real thing as well.  He's regretting that he didn't have his phone set up to record a video of that event.

 

As for the larger truck type services, some have spoken of being able to use them but something was said about insuring that no acid was used for work on an RV.

Terry



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I have used the Truck Wash as a over the road driver and have used them to Wash the Truck and Mobile Suites. What the Truck Driver call Streaking Beacon I have used many times. "ALWAYS" tell them no Acid wash and I have never had a issue.... Happy Trails....

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