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- Dec 19, 2019
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- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star
- RV Length
- 37
- TOW/TOAD
- 2021 Willys
I just finished washing the coach again without using a bucket and thought I'd share a few tips to make it easier on some here. I use a deionizer for spot free rinse so I don't have to dry it afterwards, which I'm sure most here do also. I also bought One of these which works great and makes reaching the top much easier.
First, I wet the coach with NON DEIONIZED WATER to save the good water for last. I use the Mary Moppins lambswool head on a painters pole, wet the head, and use a spray bottle to spray a mix of baby shampoo and vinegar (4 parts shampoo, 1 part vinegar mixed with water) on the head and spritz a bit on the coach. I then wash the coach with the mix and rinse with non deionized water. I continue till I finish one side of the coach, then switch to deionized and give it a good rinse. Start to finish today took a little over an hour. I'm sure some here have figured this out, but hope it helps those who are still dragging a bucket around.
First, I wet the coach with NON DEIONIZED WATER to save the good water for last. I use the Mary Moppins lambswool head on a painters pole, wet the head, and use a spray bottle to spray a mix of baby shampoo and vinegar (4 parts shampoo, 1 part vinegar mixed with water) on the head and spritz a bit on the coach. I then wash the coach with the mix and rinse with non deionized water. I continue till I finish one side of the coach, then switch to deionized and give it a good rinse. Start to finish today took a little over an hour. I'm sure some here have figured this out, but hope it helps those who are still dragging a bucket around.