I have a '99 T-1950 that was pretty cruddy when I bought it last fall. With the approach of warmer weather, it's time to think about breaking out the hoses & brushes.
A couple of years ago, I cleaned the vinyl siding on my house with a product, I forget the name, that was fantastic--spray it on, let sit for a few minutes and then rinse off. It worked so well that I tried it out on my white E250 rustbucket cargo van (nothing to lose), and it was great on that as well.
I believe the main ingredients were bleach and hydrogen peroxide.
Is something like that likely to harm this camper any more than the elements have over the last 20 years?
A couple of years ago, I cleaned the vinyl siding on my house with a product, I forget the name, that was fantastic--spray it on, let sit for a few minutes and then rinse off. It worked so well that I tried it out on my white E250 rustbucket cargo van (nothing to lose), and it was great on that as well.
I believe the main ingredients were bleach and hydrogen peroxide.
Is something like that likely to harm this camper any more than the elements have over the last 20 years?