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Dormobile bellows cleaning help
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<blockquote data-quote="Dickie524" data-source="post: 606769" data-attributes="member: 21482"><p>I have the exact same issue with my green and white ones. Cream cleaner etc seems too harsh. Hot soapy water seems ok but doesn't make much inroadd into the worst bits (usually up high at the front). I am wondering about foaming tyre cleaner next. Generally a soft brush is better on a textured surface than a cloth would be. I also am struggling to shift the rust marks on the inside from the roof hoops...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dickie524, post: 606769, member: 21482"] I have the exact same issue with my green and white ones. Cream cleaner etc seems too harsh. Hot soapy water seems ok but doesn't make much inroadd into the worst bits (usually up high at the front). I am wondering about foaming tyre cleaner next. Generally a soft brush is better on a textured surface than a cloth would be. I also am struggling to shift the rust marks on the inside from the roof hoops... [/QUOTE]
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