That takes the fun out of owning a motorhomeI just take it to Venture caravans and motorhomes on the A5 and the next day it’s glorious job done.
Wrapping can be just as expensive as having it painted as it will need the peeling paint removed and any imperfections on the panels repaired before wrapping, otherwise the wrapping will just magnify the imperfections, people seem to think that wrapping it will hide faulty paint work but this just isn’t the case.With a Fiat of a certain age?
How do I wash mine? Very carefully. A high pressure hose will take even more of the paint off.
Going off piste, I emailed a company last night re, wrapping the area above the windscreen and also the bonnet. I’ll report back when I know more.
Renault Boxers of the same age too. I had my bonnet repainted a few years back but it all peeled off again. Now Paul is being a total star and respraying mine after sanding it back to bare metal... bonnet and wings done last summer, doors sometime this summer. I think it's the only way.It’s been repainted. That’s peeling again. The problem is with whatever Fiat used to galvanise it originally.
ATM, it’s all theoretical, as they haven’t replied to my email.
Henchman Tripod Ladders with 3 independently adjustable legs will give you a flat and safe working platform, and they weigh only 10kg! Makes cleaning the roof simpleRenault Boxers of the same age too. I had my bonnet repainted a few years back but it all peeled off again. Now Paul is being a total star and respraying mine after sanding it back to bare metal... bonnet and wings done last summer, doors sometime this summer. I think it's the only way.
Back on topic, I use Fenwicks motorhome cleaner on the body, often finishing off with Fenwicks bobby dazzler stuff for shine. A spray of Wet'n'forget once a year keeps the roof pretty clean and free of nasty green stuff. I can't get to the roof on my sloping drive... not now that I don't have someone to hold the ladder on the slope!Hence the quick and easy spray at an opportunity when it's on the flat.
Not sure about the temperature problem but it makes sense that the suds will dry too fast... just do one side at a time and rinse. Oh and I had one of those wash matic brushes back in 1970 when I got my very first car!! Now I really feel old![]()
I've often looked at those but my nextdoor neighbour won't let me use a ladder! I was standing on a solid old Workmate bench one day to reach the overhead and he came running out and confiscated the workmateHenchman Tripod Ladders with 3 independently adjustable legs will give you a flat and safe working platform, and they weigh only 10kg! Makes cleaning the roof simple
Steve
Henchman tripod is about 120cm wide and all 3 legs are adjustable. In addition, the top standing rung [about 3 below the actual top rung] has a platform, so that you lean your hips into this area, leaving you both hands free to work, and that is working above the van roof height, instead of peering over the roof junction and flailing about with a mop ...I've often looked at those but my nextdoor neighbour won't let me use a ladder! I was standing on a solid old Workmate bench one day to reach the overhead and he came running out and confiscated the workmate![]()
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I use a kitchen sponge thingy on the roof standing at the top of a ladder.
For the sides etc I use an extendable pole with a brush on it (cheaply available on Ebay, Amazon or your local market for around £10-15) with common or garden car wash liquid in 2 buckets of warm water
Regarding the temperature its also to do with direct sunlight as the suds may well dry before you have a chance to rinse them off I guess.
A chap on another forum recommended this...
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...which I thinking about getting. I thought it would be useful when away in the MH and it needed a bit of a spruce up.
Aw no, my neighbours are lovely and we always have each other's backs out of pure friendship... it's a great neighbourhood. I did get it back but my neighbour started taking me and the van to where he worked, where there was an easy access flat roof we could stand on and safely scrub with broom mops (my roof is not one you can stand on). Sadly he doesn't work there any more!Henchman tripod is about 120cm wide and all 3 legs are adjustable. In addition, the top standing rung [about 3 below the actual top rung] has a platform, so that you lean your hips into this area, leaving you both hands free to work, and that is working above the van roof height, instead of peering over the roof junction and flailing about with a mop ...
Thr neighbour would be told politely to keep his nose out of something that is none of his concern, and something he doesn't understand. His action re the Workmate is not confiscation; it is theft ...
Steve