Posted 2016-07-09 2:00 PM (#167540) Subject: Washing and waxing your trailer
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Location: Omaha nebraska
Quick question. When washing and waxing your trailer.. Do you use rv formulated products if so can they be used with a power washer ? Sorry that was two questions??
Posted 2016-07-09 5:19 PM (#167541 - in reply to #167540) Subject: RE: Washing and waxing your trailer
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Location: Penrose, Colorado
I think if you do not use a rv type cleaner and wax in a power washer you will be there forever. I am sure someone else may have an idea on your question also. good luck
Posted 2016-07-10 6:59 PM (#167554 - in reply to #167540) Subject: RE: Washing and waxing your trailer
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Location: Omaha nebraska
I've read all these posts on cleaning the floors and the inside. But not a lot on maintaining the outside. The reason I can see not to wash the outside is your plates are expired .......
Posted 2016-07-10 7:12 PM (#167555 - in reply to #167540) Subject: RE: Washing and waxing your trailer
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Location: Omaha nebraska
I've read all these posts on cleaning the floors and the inside. But not a lot on maintaining the outside. The reason I can see not to wash the outside is your plates are expired .......
Posted 2016-07-11 8:47 AM (#167558 - in reply to #167540) Subject: RE: Washing and waxing your trailer
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Location: NC
normally we use a pressure washers to knock all the loose debris off then we use turtle wax brand wash that has wax in it and use long soft brush, we then rinse with the pressure washer. then we wax it with turtle wax cabana wax. take a while but looks good afterwards.