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Old 10-10-2010, 21:56   #16
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Nothing special just car shampoo and stubborn marks removed with Onedrywash.
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Old 10-10-2010, 22:18   #17
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err mostly been cleaning my 'van with mother nature's finest.

obviously not very well, but is cheap.

theres a guy that tubbs has had rounf to clean n polish
his, suspect looks better than new.

http://www.carashinenational.co.uk/

looks stunning.
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Old 11-10-2010, 08:08   #18
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err mostly been cleaning my 'van with mother nature's finest.

obviously not very well, but is cheap.

theres a guy that tubbs has had rounf to clean n polish
his, suspect looks better than new.

http://www.carashinenational.co.uk/

looks stunning.
Excellent link from his description of how far he will travel it looks as though he is just around the corner from me. I notice servicings in there too. If he can stamp my Bailey book up he will be getting some bussiness at skanky discovers expense
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Old 11-10-2010, 08:09   #19
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Thanks guys for all the tips and advice, anybody do anything special for the winter ?????, before having the Bailey I left silicone polish on the old van during the winter and then washed off around febuary time,The main reason for the original question is that Bailey has stopped making the Wyoming and replaced it with another model and to be honest it doesnt look as good....so I am trying to maintain the wyoming to a high standard then maybe we will get a few extra years out of her before having to have something else. God knows what as I am really pleased with the bailey and the layout is fab, still we will cross that bridge when we come to it. Thanks again for all the tips
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Old 11-10-2010, 08:16   #20
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Due to the weather being mild I decided to clean the "tin hotel" now I suppose it is one of lifes little annoying quirks but "black streaks" (no vulgar replys please---unless its a bramer)aint a issue here as they are easily removed but "what do you clean the rest of your van with" would be interested what Brian, Mudlifecrisis says about this as I know hes in the industry, caravans that is not cleaning.... AND any tips about keeping the tin hotel in "showroom condition" from all would be appreciated,(only tips relating to the outside please...


My "tin hotel" 2008 BAILEY WYOMING SERIES 6 TWIN AXLE.
some of the guys off www.caravanningamigos.co.uk have used one of our members cleaning business www.carashinenational.co.uk
he was very impressed and i am thinking of using him at the start of next season

the problem i have i dont have anywhere safe to wash it as i dont have a big drive to park it on and it is in storage when not used
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Old 11-10-2010, 09:53   #21
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a lot of people find a site that is friendly towards caravan cleaning and have a weekend there early in the season and take the cleaning kit. I have seen people with electric polishing mops and step laddders spend hours on them. They must have forgotten to buy any beer

having said all that i'm off to do som caravan repairs now
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Old 11-10-2010, 15:25   #22
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OOH Dave are you still not happy with them, Im sat in mine at the mo thinking its time for a change
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