gbaglo
Senior Member
I was out at Escape Sat. observing Keath drive Reace crazy with the modifications he wants on his new 19. Keath brought his own upholstery, vinyl flooring, counter laminate and door pulls. He has ordered a vanity drawer below the wardrobe ( which we noted is now on another trailer in progress ) and he ordered a shelf just above the dinette table ( for salt and pepper etc. ). Reace was looking at the work and cost involved, but Keath wants it.
Anyway Keath also wanted to know if an extra layer of material could be installed over the exposed part of the awning. It was determined it wasn't worth the hassle, but did raise the issue of awning care.
Reace recommended making sure it is dry before rolling it up for winter storage and even opening it during the storage to air it out.
So, I spent the last two hours cleaning cedar leaves off Toad's roof and washing it down. Didn't get to the sides of the trailer. I opened the awning and while it is in good condition, there are a couple of blotchy areas I'd like to tidy up. Anybody have a recommendation for an awning cleaner and protector? The least work involved, the better.
Another side note: I had to review my own video to refresh my memory on the sequence for opening the awning...
baglo
Anyway Keath also wanted to know if an extra layer of material could be installed over the exposed part of the awning. It was determined it wasn't worth the hassle, but did raise the issue of awning care.
Reace recommended making sure it is dry before rolling it up for winter storage and even opening it during the storage to air it out.
So, I spent the last two hours cleaning cedar leaves off Toad's roof and washing it down. Didn't get to the sides of the trailer. I opened the awning and while it is in good condition, there are a couple of blotchy areas I'd like to tidy up. Anybody have a recommendation for an awning cleaner and protector? The least work involved, the better.
Another side note: I had to review my own video to refresh my memory on the sequence for opening the awning...
baglo