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Apr 9, 2007
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Hi all i clean the outside of my van on a weekly bases,how do you stop black streaks appearing please?

regards Mark

HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL
 
Oct 30, 2008
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Hi,

I don't think you can stop black streaks appearing. These are one of the joys of owning a caravan. However there are a few good products on the market that hold them at bay for a few weeks at a time. I have found a couple of products in the Fenwicks range that are quite good. One removes the black streaks and the other prevents them staining for a while. I have also found it helps to keep the roof clean as a dirty roof drips down the sides when wet making even more marks.
 
Jun 10, 2008
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Mark i use Silvo to clean off the black marks it comes in a tin silver and blue in colour its like a cloth inpregnated with some kind of cleaning stuff just rub it on wipe off with bry kitchen roll also very good for cleaning crome/kitchen sink and a lot of otherthings on the van but NOT windows

hope this helps

all the best for christmas & 2009

cheeeeers Duggie
 
Jan 8, 2006
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Mark, The cheapest and easiest way to remove black streaks is any furniture spray polish on a cloth and wipe them off.Do,nt waste your money on all these fancy products.You can use it in the awning rail too it lubricates the channel and makes awning feeding a doddle. J.Lo
 
Nov 4, 2008
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I use Fenwicks Overwintering and that repels black streaks well

I also have awning piping in the awning rails to shed the water off the sides and avoid the black streaks

Fenwicks caravan cleaner used neat will remove black streaks or the old favourite Silky is very easy to use

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I used a polish on my van in October when I bought it, I forgot to complete half of the rear panel due to rain, and iv,e noticed 8 weeks later that the half I did,nt wax was badly covered in black vertical lines whereas the part I did wax was faintly streaked. That tells me that waxing/polishing your van greatly reduces the prob although it does.nt eliminate it all.
 
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Hi Watson (john G) I am thinking of changing from a caravan cover to fenwick,s overwintering next year. How do yo apply the stuff. The only way I can see to get good coverage would be to spray it on with one of these pump up spray garden things or would it clog up the nossle.
 

JTS

Jan 16, 2007
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I also use Fenwicks overwintering liquid. I just use a garden sprayer on a very fine mist, this avoids runoff, and you can spray into all the little crevices where algae would nomally acumalate. Note what it says on the container about using a slightly extra strong solution to clean it off. I again use a garden sprayer doing a part of the caravan at a time. Comes up like a new pin.I also have a small quantity of 50/50 solution in a small hand sprayer for stubborn marks. If I do use the van during the winter I do not bother to wash it before or after.

Good luck.

JTS.
 

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