Just cleaned the van. I used a long ladder to climb up on top of the van and then placed a couple of 1m X 1 m pieces of plywood on roof for me to stand on. Spread the weight evenly and no issues re weight. Used a bucket and mop detergent and did a good job.
I sure would like to be able to get that wet look all over the van.
Any clues?????
Jay&Dee
Aus-Kiwi said
12:46 AM Jun 22, 2015
A navy trick was to wash with some kero in the water...
JayDee said
05:06 PM Jun 22, 2015
I will give Kero a go, thanks guru.
Jay&Dee
Diggings said
03:03 PM Jun 25, 2015
I always use a bit of kero in the water, stops oxidation.
Woody n Sue said
05:47 PM Jun 25, 2015
Just don't lite up a smoke while ya doing it
JayDee said
03:47 PM Jun 26, 2015
Hey guys!!!
Just washed the van with the Kero additive, after I gurned the van first.
Came up a treat
Thanks for the tip.
Jay&Dee
JonJo said
09:30 AM Jul 11, 2015
Diggings wrote:
I always use a bit of kero in the water, stops oxidation.
Aluminium or Fibreglass van?
hako said
10:54 PM Jul 17, 2015
Kero in the water is an old used car dealer trick to get a temporary gloss back on faded duco, so is spraying the engine with WD40 to make it all shiny. Drop tyre pressure by 5psi to make it ride softer too.
Parramatta Road used to be the longest used car yard in the world.
Just cleaned the van. I used a long ladder to climb up on top of the van and then placed a couple of 1m X 1 m pieces of plywood on roof for me to stand on. Spread the weight evenly and no issues re weight. Used a bucket and mop detergent and did a good job.
I sure would like to be able to get that wet look all over the van.
Any clues?????
Jay&Dee
Jay&Dee
Just washed the van with the Kero additive, after I gurned the van first.
Came up a treat
Thanks for the tip.
Jay&Dee
Aluminium or Fibreglass van?
Parramatta Road used to be the longest used car yard in the world.