Removing black streaks on a motorhome

Removing black streaks on a motorhome

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Morningside

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24,110 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th June 2016
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Exactly the same as title really. bd things will not go away. What is the best stuff to use?

sherman

13,308 posts

215 months

Sunday 19th June 2016
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Autoglym tar spot remover or similar. If its a textured panel you could alway try some cream cleaner?

gazzarose

1,162 posts

133 months

Sunday 19th June 2016
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You can get ' black streak remover'. I dont know whats in it but I've tried it on boats and it works.

blueg33

35,924 posts

224 months

Sunday 19th June 2016
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If you drive it on the narrow lanes in Devon or the Cotseolds, I recommend Semtex

Otherwise auto glum colour restorer.


I have left the auto correct because it made me smile.

Johnnybee

2,288 posts

221 months

Sunday 19th June 2016
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The easiest to use in my experience is the Autoglym caravan and motorhome cleaner, spray it on and wipe off.

http://www.halfords.com/camping-leisure/caravan-mo...

LeighW

4,405 posts

188 months

Sunday 19th June 2016
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This is really good stuff, makes light work of removing streaks.

https://www.outdoortrail.co.uk/mudbuster-caravan-m...


oblio

5,408 posts

227 months

Monday 20th June 2016
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I bought some black streak remover from Aldi. Cheap and does the job. They don't always have it in but worth a look in the 'man' aisles smile

GAjon

3,735 posts

213 months

Monday 20th June 2016
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oblio said:
I bought some black streak remover from Aldi. Cheap and does the job. They don't always have it in but worth a look in the 'man' aisles smile
You can also use the Aldi caravan cleaner neat to the same effect. Apply with a damp cloth in a circular motion, leave for a few minutes then rinse off.

I found cleaning the seals around the windows roof areas help to stop the black streaks forming in the first place.

Rosscow

8,773 posts

163 months

Monday 20th June 2016
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oblio

5,408 posts

227 months

Monday 20th June 2016
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Rosscow said:
You cant go wrong for that price really smile

Morningside

Original Poster:

24,110 posts

229 months

Monday 20th June 2016
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Thanks all and plenty of thoughts here. I never thought of somewhere like Aldi. But Autoglym seems to an idea.

Then again that cream cleaner looks good as well. AGGGGHHHH!!! Choices.

I am just glad someone has said do NOT use product x so it looks like most things work. I am always afraid of using cheaper stuff incase it kills the paintwork.

ALY77

666 posts

210 months

Monday 20th June 2016
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I use Auto Glym Tar remover on a soft cloth. Just make sure you give the area a good wash and rinse afterwards and it would advisable to give it a quick once over with some polish again too.

Morningside

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24,110 posts

229 months

Tuesday 21st June 2016
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AutoGlym seems to be coming out tops. Stupid question but what exactly are these streaks? I thought it was coming from the rubber but they appear everywhere.

Halmyre

11,204 posts

139 months

Tuesday 21st June 2016
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Don't have one myself, but my dad uses Mer on his caravan.

Huffy

346 posts

220 months

Tuesday 21st June 2016
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Another vote for Autoglym here - I use their super resin polish and then go over with a couple coats of their extra gloss protection (which makes removing the black streaks next time much easier!). As for what causes them, it shows the route water takes when it runs off the surface (like a series of streams)and is the air contamination that is left behind. Basically the water keeps taking the same routes....if that makes sense.

Bobhon

1,057 posts

179 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Not trying to be offensive but 'Muckoff'. You can get it from Halfords or any Bike shop. Wet the caravan/motorhome, spray it on and leave it for a minute. Wipe it around to remove the streaks, hose/wet sponge off. I think that the cycling crowd use it to clean mountain bikes, etc.

We use it on our caravan. Works a treat.

Bob

Rosscow

8,773 posts

163 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Gave mine a buff up yesterday - Silky as mentioned above.

Brilliant stuff! Have a shop around and you can get it for around £4-£5.