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Post by sadbttru on May 31, 2019 7:36:54 GMT -5
Hi. Was out this weekend and wanted to scrub the top of the awning. It is a care- free one. I do not think it tilts. Anyway to easily clean this?
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Post by nvguy on May 31, 2019 21:14:39 GMT -5
Not that know of. I use a long handled scrub brush and a ladder. Not real fun or safe.
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Post by kmart4321 on Jun 2, 2019 8:27:06 GMT -5
Hi. Was out this weekend and wanted to scrub the top of the awning. It is a care- free one. I do not think it tilts. Anyway to easily clean this? Mix a weak bleach and water solution. Roll out awning, brush solution onto first 1 to 2 metres of awning. Roll it up, sit down and have a beer. Wait 20 -30 mins, unroll it and hose off top and bottom. Clean of all mildew. Done
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Post by Chuck on Jun 3, 2019 6:32:30 GMT -5
Like kmart4321 I use weak bleach but also ad dawn dish soap, works great, as suggested brush solution onto awning, Roll it up, sit down and have a refreshment of your choosing. Wait 20 -30 mins, unroll it and hose off top and bottom. Repeat action if needed but most times you will not need to Safe travels Chuck
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Post by Bounty Hunter on Jan 22, 2020 4:02:02 GMT -5
I need to do this in the Spring. What type of bleach/water ratio we talking?
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Post by capemayal on Jan 23, 2020 5:48:55 GMT -5
I have an eclipse. You can adjust the pitch up to "3 holes" on the arm, and still roll up. Any more of an adjustment you'll have to go back to at least the 3 hole position.
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