We recently took advantage of The Old Oaks (Glastonbury) caravan cleaning service whilst we were staying there last week and our 'van now looks 1000% better. I would like to try and keep it as clean as possible now ourselves, but because we keep it on a storage site we have no access to water! I've been looking around and come across these No Water Caravan Cleaners so what I want to know is has anyone used these and if so which one (as there seems to be several on the market) and are they any good?
hi ive used the greased lightening but its about twent pounds a bottle,so ive started to use aldi's own make it is only £4.99 and there is no difference they both clean very well you have to use a micro fibre cloth to wipe on and another to buff very easy no hard polishing.
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Quote: Originally posted by dinx on 15/9/2014
hi ive used the greased lightening but its about twent pounds a bottle,so ive started to use aldi's own make it is only £4.99 and there is no difference they both clean very well you have to use a micro fibre cloth to wipe on and another to buff very easy no hard polishing.
I have also changed from Greased Lightning to the Aldi version and found it works just as well for a fraction of the price with good results.
We used Autoglym caravan and motorhome cleaner this year as we stored our van in Cornwall over the winter and it was quite dirty with green algae and black streaks. it was great because i could do a bit at a time, and even after we had put up the awning. No rubbing, just spray and wipe.this
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Quote: Originally posted by Di+Glyn_W on 23/9/2014
But does it not scratch the surface of the van.? How does it rinse dust and dirt off without scratching...?
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It's supposed to contain an ingredient that encapsulates the dirt - all I know is that it doesn't scratch the paint
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