RV Awning, Windshield and Tire Cover Cleaning
RV Awning, Windshield and Tire Cover Cleaning by wthull
Do your awning and covers get dirty? Of course! One day in a dusty,
desert campground can do it. The value you receive from your awning
or cover is subject to how well you maintain them. Just cleaning
them regularly will extend their lives and dramatically enhance
their appearance. It will also help protect from the damaging
effects of dirt, birds, sun, and plant parts.
Cleaning is important to maintain the fabric, seams, and colors. A
well kept awning or cover has double the life span of an ignored
awning or cover. Proper cleaning restores the luster and prevents
permanent staining and discoloration. Neglect is by far the worst
enemy. There are several material used in their construction such
as canvas, vinyl, acrylic, and even some others. First and
foremost, follow the manufacturers guide to the right cleaners. Use
of the wrong chemical can destroy the protective coating on the
fabric or destroy the fabric itself. Obviously this can void the
warrantee or guarantee. Do not use a washing machine or dryer!
Water, mild soap, and a soft brush are suggested cleaning
ingredients by most manufacturers. Rinse down the cover or awning.
Wash and brush lightly with a cloth or soft brush. Rinse thoroughly
and immediately. Keep them clean. This is your best protection
against mildew. Mildew can grow on accumulated dirt or foreign
materials. Eventually, this will damage or stain the fabric. Do
hose your awning or cover with clean water occasionally, every
month or so. We recommend that you do this on a hot sunny day.
Allow the fabric to air dry before putting it away. Remember, mold
and mildew grow in the damp and dark.
Keep your awning and covers away tree limbs, shrubbery, and other
plants as much as possible. Some contain an acid which can stain.
So don’t allow those leaves and branches to stay there for
long. Tree sap can often be removed with a little WD-40 followed by
a good cleaning. Be cautious. Not all fabrics allow this. Insect
spray not only kills bugs, it can affect the fabric. Small rips or
tears can be repaired. Don’t delay and allow them to
grow.
Awnings and covers enhance your travel and vacation life. Someday
they will need to be replaced. It’s not the end of the world.
If you took care of them and their life is over, well, that’s
great. They allowed you to better enjoy the outdoors. You
can’t ask for much more.
Warren Hull is a co-founder of RVSungard.com. RVSungard.com carries
windshield covers and tire covers for your trailer, motor home, or
other recreational vehicle.
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