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Chauf *
Age: 77 Zodiac: Joined: 16 Sep 2010 Posts: 14 Location: Bristol
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:58 Post subject: Caravan & car cleaning |
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Hya,
I have found good results can be had by using a mixture of cleaning fluids, in a bucket of warm water, a very generous squeeze of washing up liquid, a good dollop of cheap hair shampoo, and if possible a spoonful of a car cleaner/tar removing liquid. There is method in this madness, warm water helps to soften any clingons, a laquer removing hair shampoo really gets an amazing amount of *beep* off things, and the cleaner does the rest. I use a soft sweeping brush to get some pressure and bristles into the awkward litle places and never use the same brush for anything else, so you dont get grit and *beep* onto the paintwork, this would also work for a filthy Paj, pre jet wash
My caravan is parked under a weeping willow tree and get all those nasty sticky catapillar type droppings all over, this method shifts them. good luck with yours...
Cheers..Ken |
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