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This does both....and you don't have to cut up your net curtains either Laughing
Thetford Black Streak & Bug remover.....does exactly what it says on the tin.
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DABurleigh wrote:
Ken,

Have you tried both Blue Diamond and Fenwicks? .........................
I swear by the latter for black streaks and general use.

Dave


The only problem I found with Fenwicks is that if anything, it's TOO good. I was using it to wash the coach every time but found that i was having to do more polishing to keep the shine. Went back to using ordinary car shampoo and just use Fenwicks on a rag for the streaks and the shine seems to last longer now.
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Hi to all

At the start of your holiday, give the front of MH a good polish and wax, then when on holiday wash the front with warm water, never use washing up liquid as this will remove the wax, but wash it every evening, as most of the flies hit the MH midday or later, and if washed every day, the flies do not get baked on the front of the MH as with 10 - 14 days of hot sunshine, as when washed daily they will not be fully cooked with the heat of the sun, but only half baked and can be removed with little effort, and as stated baby wipes are the best way to remove the fully baked ones,

I carry a soft car wash brush with a long handle,

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The RSPB did a survey on insects - wanted to know if it was us lot causing the lack of bird food around the country Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation

On the other hand ............. aren't we doing everyone a favour Laughing
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