Above, The Beast with its new awning fabric in 2018. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Maintaining your "baby" is a requirement for years of good service. One thing one needs to do is regularly cleaning your RV's awning.
I bought some RV awning cleaner years ago when I had the old awning fabric while living in Southern California. It was developing some mildew spots on the underside and I had to clean it off.
What product did I use? Couldn't tell you. I don't remember what it was and somehow it didn't make it to New Mexico when I moved there. Fortunately for me, since I store the motorhome in its own barn (called the "GOCO Beast Barn"), the awning (new fabric bought three years ago) is in great shape.
Do It Yourself RV has posted a new article on what is the best RV awning cleaner.
They begin with:
RVs are fun to own, but they also require a lot of work. There are numerous maintenance tasks RV owners must stay on top of. These include things like changing the water heater anode rod (if your heater has one), resealing the roof and side seams, and of course, keeping the unit clean.
One of the most annoying parts of an RV to keep clean? The awning. Unfortunately RV awnings have a way of gathering dirt and debris, even when rolled up and secured against the rig. Not only that, but because they hold water while rolled, they can also develop mildew spots if left to sit for very long.
Enter the RV awning cleaner.
By investing in a high quality cleaner, you can make this less-than-fun job a whole lot easier on yourself. But how do you know which is the best RV awning cleaner? Well, there are a few good options on the market. Read on to learn our top picks.
To see what their top picks are, go here.
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