A alan_5126663 Jul 27, 2006 11 0 0 Visit site Nov 2, 2007 #1 hi just wanted to know if you could give me some advice on what product to use to get rid of some green algae that has decided to grow on our poor little carvan thanks aland26uk
hi just wanted to know if you could give me some advice on what product to use to get rid of some green algae that has decided to grow on our poor little carvan thanks aland26uk
J John_374325111 Oct 29, 2007 22 0 0 Visit site Nov 2, 2007 #2 Hi Alan On an old van we used to have with a "crinkly" finish, I used biological washing liquid, diluted as if to wash clothes - worked a treat. For smooth finished vans, I've always used Fenwicks- its good stuff. John
Hi Alan On an old van we used to have with a "crinkly" finish, I used biological washing liquid, diluted as if to wash clothes - worked a treat. For smooth finished vans, I've always used Fenwicks- its good stuff. John
G Guest Nov 2, 2007 #3 There is a product out there called 'Muckoff' and I have found it very effective. I got mine from Towsure.
There is a product out there called 'Muckoff' and I have found it very effective. I got mine from Towsure.
J jirehuk Apr 11, 2007 46 0 0 Visit site Nov 2, 2007 #4 My Company have the only Caravan Cleaner endorsed by Bailey Caravans(Care-avan).And will remove the algae and not harm your caravan. But dont take my word,have a look at Touring and Tenting forum under Product Review and see the results a member got.And he has no connection to me. Many Thanks, Derrick
My Company have the only Caravan Cleaner endorsed by Bailey Caravans(Care-avan).And will remove the algae and not harm your caravan. But dont take my word,have a look at Touring and Tenting forum under Product Review and see the results a member got.And he has no connection to me. Many Thanks, Derrick