It must be obvious to most of us that caravan designers are not, themselves, caravanners. They seem to be designed to make it as difficult as possible to clean. Nooks and crannies everywhere. Tiny and unnecessary grooves and channels where only a toothbrush can gain access. I now need to clean the 3 rooflights which are a bit on the grubby side. Wiping the main part of the inside is ok and using my long handled brush to clean the outside is fine. However, the edges, particularly near the hinged end are practically a no go area. We have a Lunar with the very long rooflight. This only opens a few inches at one end and is therefore virtually impossible to clean all around the edges. Can they be easily removed? Any advice welcome.
Homer.
Homer.