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Old 05-18-2014, 06:14 PM   #4
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I do not use a power washer on the trailer. The pressure can lift decals, pull out caulk and get water where it does not belong.

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That is correct. That's why I watched him like a hawk.

When I asked him if he'd ever done an RV before and he said no, I said OK I'll tell you what to do and not to do because there are about 100 ways to screw this up.

One of the things I mentioned was not holding the nozzle too close around decals and windows.

I did note that the decals are not looking as good as they used to. And I am reminded we bought the trailer in July '08 so it's coming up on 6 years old and is starting to show some signs of aging.
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