fishn-tin-sean

california

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Spic and Span without bleach works just fine rubber roof works just fine. No need for bleach version.
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Ex-Tech

West

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Spic and Span with Murphy's Oil Soap is what many use as I also do.
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Sandy & Shirley

North East, MD

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We use spic and span powder only. Do not use anything that will penetrate the rubber. It might make it cleaner, but horribly shortens the lifespan of the roof.
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TECMike

Temple, Texas

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Thanks. The maker of our rubber roof recommended Spic & Span, with granules and a soft brush. So I will give it a try.
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Exocet

Central NY, USA

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I contacted one of the rubber roof manufacturers (Alpha Systems?) a few years ago and they indicated that using bleach was okay. I was having issues with mildew stains and their recommended cleaner (Murphy's Oil Soap) wasn't cutting it. I use it diluted with another cleaner and water when I run into staining problems.
Interestingly, they said not to use Spic and Span powder since it could scratch the membrane.
Sounds like different manufacturers can have conflicting cleaning recommendations.
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tls001

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The paperwork that came with my new TT from alpha roof systems only recommends Spic n Span, i use the liquid version.
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mike77leprechaun

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I use a product from the RV store- No second guessing
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Wes Tausend

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The black coating protects the roof from sun and weather. That's my theory and I'm sticking with it. I don't wash my stick house roof either.
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CashandCompany

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The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser's would probably do well on the spots on the roof if they are bothering you that much. There is no bleach or any other chemical in them at all. They are made of melamine foam.
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wbrown62

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Exocet wrote: I contacted one of the rubber roof manufacturers (Alpha Systems?) a few years ago and they indicated that using bleach was okay.
I was told by a local dealer to use a little bleach in a bucket of water. He said it was fine, just be sure to have someone with a hose on the ground washing it off the side of the TT and not let it dry on there. Even with that I still have not used bleach. I also use the roof cleaner sold in the RV shops
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