Boris7
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Oh to be a Cub in the 70'sBoy scouts are best for looking at things to be sorted.View attachment 140171
Oh to be a Cub in the 70'sBoy scouts are best for looking at things to be sorted.View attachment 140171
2 scafold towers and a bridge job done, but I book a habitation check with the local caravan dealer and they clean the van for an extra £50 the roof just shines
No I don't not have 2 scaffold towers in the garage, But theres 8 in my mates yard.
If Towcester ain’t too far for a night away then I’ll get it sorted
i would think so Barry at a safe distanceI agree as a pressure washer but cant they be used for applying / spraying the snow foam cleaner?
sorry Terry i still wouldnt use one on my van .I can adjust the pressure Jeff, I don't go at it full pelt, just enough to move the green stuff.
Barry, I have an attachment for applying eg; car wash fluid.
I've been pressure washing the van when required for over nine year Jeff with no issues, our cars too. When I am on the roof, I stand on an area where I SikoFlex on a durbar plate alloy panel to create a standing area where I remove my usual footwear and don wetsuit boots with rubber souls.sorry Terry i still wouldnt use one on my van .
As used by Sgt Pepper?wetsuit boots with rubber souls.
I never had the pleasure of clocking Sarges boots.As used by Sgt Pepper?
I have only used car wash stuff from Costco Barry. Your van will be all alloy panels, easy test if to use a small magnet.Has anyone tried the Wet and forget stuff on the roof? I tried Patio magic on the old van but nothing would shift the crud off that thing mainly I think because of its dimpled surface. This one is smooth and I think aluminium.
I have only used car wash stuff from Costco Barry. Your van will be all alloy panels, easy test if to use a small magnet.
Apologies Barry, I wasn't trying to undermine you when i mentioned a simple magnet test to determine material type.I tried sticking a magnet to the back of it the other week. Didnt stick.
Ok I know its been done to death and I can easily google ideas or search the forum but what I need to know is the easiest way to go about it all. My Arthritis mainly in my knees but also the facet joints in my back I need to be mindful off.
I am not sure if you can walk or crawl about on the roof of our new to us van like the old one. Probably but it has no rear ladder either so I reckon its a case of assuming neither of us can go up there. All I have so far is a step ladder.
On the old van I tried patio magic on the roof which is like wet and forget but it never budged anything. It wasnt a smooth surface like this one so maybe its one possibility to try but I am just looking for ideas for the easiest way and quickest way to clean the entire van and the roof without hopefully going on the roof. It doesn't have to be showroom clean just clean.
I wont be doing it for a while yet but just getting ideas for the best way and what materials, brushes, cleaners etc I would need.