I'm sure this will get a lot of people fired up, but sometimes that is necessary. If you dump some of that same bleche-white into the bucket of soap you use to wash your camper, it does an amazing job of taking off black streaks, bugs etc. It also works great on the awning and the rubber strip that runs the length of the camper. I make sure to rinse it very well, I usually apply a coat of wax (Meguiars synthetic for the fiberglass and Turtle Wax ICE for all plastic rubber and glass) after doing it too. Guess I'm kind of a rebel though, my camper sets outside thru Ohio winters with no cover and no tire covers either. Camper still looks like new after 5 years, gets waxed at least twice a year, and the tires have about 12,000 miles on them and still look good. This combo was about the only way I found to clean the camper after coming back from Montana last year, I swear that I brought every bug in Montana home to Ohio with us between the front of my truck and the camper. As a side note, I use the same process on my truck.
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