Good afternoon,
We had our 'van on a storage site for about three months maximum until recently when we've brought it out of storage and parked up behind the new house.
The storage site was behind a dairy farm and as you would expect there were quite a lot of flies.
When we got it back the 'van is covered with what I can only assume is the fly equivalent of sh*t - it's everywhere, little black spots.
To make matters worse they are proving extremely difficult to remove, the only thing that seems to work it T-Cut and even that requires a lot of elbow-grease to go with it, it took me all day just to clean the back pannel. I'm also not keen on using T-Cut too much as the 'van is a three tone colour scheme and I've noticed on the darker colours that it's very easy to go through into the white underneath.
So my question is - what is the best stuff to use to clean this off with minimal effort and damage to the paintwork? It's really making our very nice Hobby look quite grubby.
Thanks in advance.
We had our 'van on a storage site for about three months maximum until recently when we've brought it out of storage and parked up behind the new house.
The storage site was behind a dairy farm and as you would expect there were quite a lot of flies.
When we got it back the 'van is covered with what I can only assume is the fly equivalent of sh*t - it's everywhere, little black spots.
To make matters worse they are proving extremely difficult to remove, the only thing that seems to work it T-Cut and even that requires a lot of elbow-grease to go with it, it took me all day just to clean the back pannel. I'm also not keen on using T-Cut too much as the 'van is a three tone colour scheme and I've noticed on the darker colours that it's very easy to go through into the white underneath.
So my question is - what is the best stuff to use to clean this off with minimal effort and damage to the paintwork? It's really making our very nice Hobby look quite grubby.
Thanks in advance.