I snow foam and leave it to work then pressure wash it off. I the reduce the concentration to that of what was pictured above to leave a nice super silky smooth layer and wash via the 2 bucket method.......(well 3 actually as i do the wheels while the first application of snow is on)
As i said its probably overkill but it keeps me happy.
It only ever gets blown dry or i allow it to dry naturally when i use my filtered water vessel as a final rinse.
I take it these are back in stock then? I looked the other week but were sold out. Need to get rid of that nasty clunk when closing the doors
Thanks @Trouts will have a butchersoh really, yeah they are (and on sale!) ordered Tuesday and DHL delivered them from s safe distance today
oh really, yeah they are (and on sale!) ordered Tuesday and DHL delivered them from s safe distance today
Yeah, after reading someone else’s advice, I made some drain holes for that reason.Fitted some I bought from travelin lite, anybody else notice that the water sits on the rubber at the bottom of the door after it’s rained, also thought rain water would collect inside is seal, did anyone make a slice at the bottom to stop these two things happening
I snow foam and leave it to work then pressure wash it off. I the reduce the concentration to that of what was pictured above to leave a nice super silky smooth layer and wash via the 2 bucket method.......(well 3 actually as i do the wheels while the first application of snow is on)
As i said its probably overkill but it keeps me happy.
It only ever gets blown dry or i allow it to dry naturally when i use my filtered water vessel as a final rinse.
I knew you couldn’t just not buy another. Is that a Velle?
It is indeedI knew you couldn’t just not buy another. Is that a Velle?
Just awning. Anne loves it, that’s why I’ve got another one. Ha haSeriously, your missus must love you! Are you converting it or just camping in the awning?
Only 3 hours before it’s delivered