hi all just a little enquiry going away tomorrow to devon. yippee. we noticed last year when we had pitched the tent that the windows seemed a little misty so we have been told from Go Outdoors that it would be ok to use Milton Sterilising solution to clean them any advice or thoughts would be welcome.
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Looking forward to reading the replies to this. We're off to Devon next Friday and the windows on our caravan awning will need a clean. I usually just wipe the over with a damp cloth but they can look a bit 'smeary'
we tried that lastyear and unfortunately didn't work very well. thats why we goin to try this option
------------- canvas for the wind,
a roof for the rain
and tea beside the fire.
Laughter to cheer you,
those you love near you
and all that your heart might desire.
I don't think I'd risk using Milton on the windows As Valkrider says, use the stuff for cleaning plastic windows on soft tops - we bought one from Halfords last year to use on our trailer tent windows.
I can certainly tell you what NOT to use - washing-up liquid in water! Learn from my mistake which I made a few years ago - it makes them go cloudy.
I was going to try the plastic window cleaner for cars but tried disinfectant kithen wipes and they came up much cleaner but still slightly cloudy but i think thats due to the tent being 4 years old....
If you go to halfords and get some soft top widow cleaner. That works a treat. I have just used some on my tent and the windows came up a treat. It comes in a silver/grey squirty bottle
Ah, good thread, thanks for this. I was looking at mine when we were in Cornwall and jokingly asked my hubby whether he thought there might be a window cleaner come round the site..... will try and get some of this
One word of caution I’ve no idea what ingredients are used in the window cleaner and how they react with Canvas/Polycotton/Polyester. I personally would spray the product onto a cloth. Otherwise droplets from the spray may well go direct onto the fly sheet. As the product is desigined for soft-top plastic windows I would assume it should be fine...but just in case