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Burgeogull

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Posted: 08/18/12 02:19pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I cleaned the roof of my 2011 travel trailer with spray nine.I did a reral good job.Now I'm wondering if spray nine might have damaged it in any way as the water turned really white.Any suggestions here?

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The white in the water may have just been roof chaulking. I pulled info on spray nine from their website and don't see anything that seems as if it would be bad for the roof. You are probably ok, and the initial cleaning just removed much of the normal chaulking.


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Yeah I hope not.It did a really good job.I'm sure this was the first time it was cleaned.

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Posted: 08/18/12 03:39pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Read the ingredients on the label. If it does NOT contain mineral spirits or petroleum distillates it probably won't harm the roof seriously at least.


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Ingredients are n-alkyl,dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride.I think I'm good...I hope.

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Burgeogull wrote:

Ingredients are n-alkyl,dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride.I think I'm good...I hope.
Not to hijack your thread but, where did you buy Spray Nine, I can't find it down here, we used to use it in the Army, stuff works great for cutting grease.


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bukhrn wrote:

Burgeogull wrote:

Ingredients are n-alkyl,dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride.I think I'm good...I hope.
Not to hijack your thread but, where did you buy Spray Nine, I can't find it down here, we used to use it in the Army, stuff works great for cutting grease.


Try here
http://www.spraynine.com/content/where-to-buy


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Posted: 08/19/12 09:43am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Of concern also is whatever is used on the roof spills down the units side and front. Roof clearner may have removed wax on the sides of the trailer or may have had a affect on the decals.

I always wax the trailer after washing the roof.


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Spay nine is available at Canadian Tire stores here in Canada as well as many other stores.Great for cleaning everything...does a great job on tires too.

I washed the trailer after with a RV wash'n'wax.Looks good.

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Bucky Badger wrote:

bukhrn wrote:

Burgeogull wrote:

Ingredients are n-alkyl,dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride.I think I'm good...I hope.
Not to hijack your thread but, where did you buy Spray Nine, I can't find it down here, we used to use it in the Army, stuff works great for cutting grease.


Try here
http://www.spraynine.com/content/where-to-buy
Thanks Bucky

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