|
||
|
|
7th May 2020, 14:31 | #1 |
This is my second home
1979 Capri 1.6L, 1982 Capri 1.6L, 2016 Dacia Stepway Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Dorset
Posts: 8,595
Thanks: 3,496
Thanked 3,397 Times in 2,218 Posts
|
Pressure Washer & Caravans
How many of you caravan owners use pressure washers to clean your caravan?
Trying to keep busy and do the regular caravan maintenance, I'm in two minds on whether to use the pressure washer on the caravan. I normally use a 2m extending wash brush, sponge and hose pipe, but that sure does take some hard work going up and down ladders etc. She is a large beast to keep clean being a 23ft Bailey, plus it doesn't help that we live under trees, so you can imagine how green she can become if I don't keep on top of it. She is a good girl, she doesn't leak and I'm certainly not wanting to cut any corners by damaging the seals by blasting the old girl with the pressure washer, but I'm sure tempted to run the pressure washer over her for a quick and easy fix. What do you guys do? |
7th May 2020, 15:16 | #2 |
This is my second home
Honda HR-V 1.6 i-DTEC SE Navi 5dr Diesel Hatchback Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: North Yorks Moors
Posts: 14,446
Thanks: 782
Thanked 2,156 Times in 1,497 Posts
|
Ditto - a pressure washer is far too violent for a caravan to my way of thinking. There's far too much sealant which can be damaged by the jet - seams, joints and skylights. To be honest, I would rather leave the top of the 'van a little less than clean, rather than risk a pressure washer on it
__________________
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Rodney - you plonker! ... but more commonly known as Rod ! |
7th May 2020, 16:08 | #3 |
Premium Trader
Rover 75 Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Devon
Posts: 33,773
Thanks: 8,837
Thanked 14,831 Times in 8,030 Posts
|
Watch the wheel arch liners Wes, I used to mould them and I know how brittle they are!!
__________________
Lest we forget..
|
7th May 2020, 16:19 | #4 |
This is my second home
None Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: None
Posts: 5,556
Thanks: 465
Thanked 1,161 Times in 924 Posts
|
I pressure washed an owners van and they complained that the washer had lifted paint. I didn't see any damage at the time so we thought they were trying to scam us and get a freebie. Saying that, a pressure washer IS severe and certainly has the power to damage any unsound paintwork dried or cracked by the sun.
|
7th May 2020, 16:43 | #5 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 Saloon & Tourer Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Lincoln
Posts: 14,929
Thanks: 1,630
Thanked 3,032 Times in 2,181 Posts
|
As above, don't. The joints on a caravan are known for leaking water, you certainly don't want to spray water under pressure at the joints. Sorry mate, do it by hand
macafee2 |
7th May 2020, 17:56 | #6 |
Loves to post
Rover 75 Saloon Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Lincoln
Posts: 281
Thanks: 242
Thanked 231 Times in 93 Posts
|
No to pressure washing!!
I use waterless wash and polish twice a year -spring and autumn. This leaves -After a few applications - a smooth finish to all the panels that easily wipe off time after time even the green winter build up on the roof. It also protects the windows and surrounding seals . Hope this helps. Dave. |
7th May 2020, 20:18 | #7 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 Saloon & Tourer Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Lincoln
Posts: 14,929
Thanks: 1,630
Thanked 3,032 Times in 2,181 Posts
|
Some caravanners swear by Showroom shine or Silky, I can vouch for both as being very good.
https://www.greasedlightning.co.uk/c...SAAEgL0oPD_BwE macafee2 |
|
|