What to use to clean my Conqueror?

XJBANKER

Explorer
When i first got my trailer I washed it and it has drip steaks down the sides on the doors. It does not really show up in photos and it is really not too bad, but wondering if there is something that i could use to clean it that would not hurt the paint. Regular power car wash does not do anything for it and I tried to hand wash and it does not come off wondering about using some kind of degreasing formula and wondering if anyone has some reccomendations on what I could use.
 

elmo_4_vt

Explorer
Have you tried the normal car care stuff? Clay bar, a cleaner wax, or even a light hand buffing with a rubbing compound?

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UNI

Adventurer
XJBANKER Posted: They look like they are from the rubber gaskets.

Are the streaks black from the gaskets? Just a thought, a product that has been around for a while in the Marine and RV industry and is very good at removing streaks is Armada® Black Streak Remover. Armada is made by Camco, I hope this helps. You might want to check it out, if nothing else works for you.

Alan

Click Here: Armada® Black Streak Remover
 

brad m

New member
Another great way to get streaks off your Conquerer is to just give it to a friend. Then they're gone and you don't have to look at them anymore! :D
 
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XJBANKER

Explorer
Another great way to get of streaks on your Conquerer is to just give it to a friend. Then they're gone and you don't have to look at them anymore! :D

As much as I like you Brad i think that I have to Veto that idea. Besides I would give it to somone who would use it and not lay in bed with a bad back all of the time :)

Shoot me a PM to let me know how you are feeling.
 

XJBANKER

Explorer
Are the streaks black from the gaskets? Just a thought, a product that has been around for a while in the Marine and RV industry and is very good at removing streaks is Armada® Black Streak Remover. Armada is made by Camco, I hope this helps. You might want to check it out, if nothing else works for you.

Alan

Click Here: Armada® Black Streak Remover

It looks like there is a place that carries this about 10 minuites from me. I will try that out


Thanks everyone for the input and help.
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Hilldweller did you wash and wax yours?
I just sprayed Protect-All on a microfiber rag and wiped them away.
It's an all-in-one type product that was invented by a retired petrochemist during a car-wash-ban in Colorado. He wasn't able to wash his RV, motorcycle, & plane and wanted something that could do the job out of the bottle. Protect-All was the result of a few weeks in the lab.
You used to be able to get it in WallyWorld; now I mail order it.
Leaves behind a waxy shine that makes the trailer easy to clean later; smells lemony.
I hate to sound like an infomercial but it works...
When I met him 14 years ago, he gave me a couple of sample packs and I stuck them in the saddlebag of my bike. We were on a 2 week roadtrip and ran through an area in a few days where the road was getting repaved. Got to the hotel (Blowing Rock, NC) and discovered that the bike had tar on it, wouldn't wash off.
Then I remembered the sample pack. I took it out, wiped down the bike, and when I got to the tarry areas, they wiped clean with minimal elbow grease.
The bike looked brand new and detailed. I've been using it ever since.
 

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