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Old 05-21-2020, 04:57 AM   #43
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Try Totally Awesome from the Dollar Store I have found it to work awesome in stains and black streaks on your RV. Usually just a couple of $1 for a half gallon. It even works on dirty closes, most painted surfaces and decals. I am in the sign business and don’t recommend using bleach products on decals or prints. I b was turned into the Totally Awesome product by a guy who cleans RV’s for a living.
Cool I will check it out thanks
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Old 05-21-2020, 04:59 AM   #44
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Looks interesting. What was the product's effect on the decals?
Cleaned the decals, didn't see any adverse effect on them.
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:02 AM   #45
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Good grief. It was humor. Tough room.
If it helps I got it 😊
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:06 AM   #46
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Okay, here's a consumer report. I found 30-Second at Lowes, bought a big bottle, mixed it approsimately 1:1, and went to work (ruined a nice T by splattering it -- bleached the hell out of it). Cleaned as claimed. Really clean. Windshield looks like it's not there any more. BUT: I think it left faded streaks on the vinyl graphics. Not sure because the coach is new to us and this was the first time I washed it, and it was road-filthy from 750 miles in the rain coming home from the dealer.


Next time I'm going to dilute it more -- a lot more.


We even brought Mother Superior home from the storage lot the next day to rinse her more thoroughly. I held the hose under the brush wand and really soused. And where the water hit the pavement, white foam came up from the blacktop from the run-off the day before. This is some serious stuff. Use judiciously.
Thanks for the input, on our 20 year old Itasca I didnt have any fading of the graphics hopefully that was not the cause of your issue.
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:18 AM   #47
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I'm always amazed at the products people are using today. Cleaners that Lye is the base ingredient and or bleach's etc.
Funny with this one is it says it doesn't have Household bleach in it, but yet the name they give you is a bleach that's used in some household bleach's.
Either way these groups of chemicals used on RV's, Simple Green, 30 Second Cleaner, Purple power, Awesome and the list goes on are great for eating at clear coat, making slow Vinyl/Acrylic/Rubber roof killers. Why, these products are made using crude oil, grease is a byproduct of crude oil and these products are degreasers??????

And someone mentioned ruin your clothes, but it doesn't end there. Some come in spray bottles and other put them in spray bottles. If it'll ruin your clothes. imagine what it slowly does as you inhale it over time etc.
You make some good points, almost impossible to protect yourself from all harmful chemicals these days, clear coat wasnt really an issue for our 20 year old itasca, that was gone long ago. And sadley indiana is to warm to wash it in a class A hazmat suit and SCBA. So best I can do is minimize my exposure and only wash it once a year.
Besides, if the cleaner makes me sick then "Somday I may be entitled to significantant compensation. Lol 😁
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