Headhunter
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2021
- Messages
- 485
- Location
- Northeast PA
- RV Year
- 2021
- RV Make
- Tiffin
- RV Model
- Red 33 AA
- RV Length
- 35 ft
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Jeep Sahara
- Fulltimer
- No
Well my Ruby Red needed a bath something awful. After sitting in storage for 6 months, then sitting in her spot at home through the pollen attacks she really needed a wash.
I all ready had the gas power washer, so last year I bout a spray cannon hook up to spray the washing foam on the coach. I figured it would be easier. NOT...... It works but you have to drag out the power washer, fill it with gas. Then get a second hose, one for the power washer, one for the rinse. Everything I used, spray foam cleaner, on the coach still had to be touched with a soft brush after soaped up to remove the dirt. Then the rinse. Man I had hoses, washer, cleaning brushes all over the place, what a PIA.
It is easier to just put the cleaner soaping bubbles in a bucket, wet coach side, wash with soft brush and rinse.
So tell me, when you have to wash your motor home yourself what method are you using???? My back is killing me....
HH
I all ready had the gas power washer, so last year I bout a spray cannon hook up to spray the washing foam on the coach. I figured it would be easier. NOT...... It works but you have to drag out the power washer, fill it with gas. Then get a second hose, one for the power washer, one for the rinse. Everything I used, spray foam cleaner, on the coach still had to be touched with a soft brush after soaped up to remove the dirt. Then the rinse. Man I had hoses, washer, cleaning brushes all over the place, what a PIA.
It is easier to just put the cleaner soaping bubbles in a bucket, wet coach side, wash with soft brush and rinse.
So tell me, when you have to wash your motor home yourself what method are you using???? My back is killing me....
HH