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TNBettyBoop- 08-03-2006
Just wondered if someone could tell me best way to clean a awning and what is best solution to use! etncc/help.gif

willandgilscamper- 08-03-2006
well i dont know what the best thing to use is, but i do know one thing NOT to use ! lol. we tried Lime Away, on the awning on our camper last year and it dis-colored it, turned the whole thing yellow. so just letting you know not to use "Lime Away". lol

Gator Girl- 08-04-2006
We bought some stuff from Camping World and it was in a spray bottle and it said it was for awnings. I can't remember the exact name of it but it was a white bottle with a black label. It worked pretty good..... I think it was between 5.00 to 10.00....

stacyb- 08-04-2006
we bought a bottle of awning cleaner, put it intoa bucket, mix with water then use a scrub brush and water hose

willandgilscamper- 08-04-2006
also the "black streak remover" that Wal*Mart sells, does good on the whole camper and the awning..

starlight- 08-04-2006
i found this...

RV Awning Care & Use 101 by Mark J. Polk

Awnings are a great feature to have on your RV. There are several different types of RV awnings and they serve different purposes. There are window and door awnings that provide shade and keep rain away from your RV windows or entry door. There are slide-out awnings that protect the slide-out roof from debris and water. And there are patio awnings that provide us with shade when we want to sit and enjoy the outdoors. The awnings on your RV will provide years of reliable trouble free operation, if you take the time to do a little preventive maintenance and cleaning.



The fabric used on awnings is made from vinyl or acrylic. Some awnings have an aluminum or vinyl wrap-around weather guard that protects the awning fabric when it's in the travel position. When you open the awning for the first time each year, or if it has been stored for a while, you will need to inspect the awning fabric for any signs of mildew or stains. Vinyl awnings will mildew. If the awning fabric is fairly clean, normal cleaning can be accomplished with a soft brush and mild soap and water. Do not use oil based or abrasive cleaners. Clean and thoroughly rinse both sides of the awning.



For more difficult stains, or mildew, there are after market commercial cleaners made just for awning fabrics. One method that seems to work well is to spray the inside and outside of the awning fabric with the appropriate cleaner, then roll it up and let it sit for several minutes. This distributes the cleaner over the entire surface of the awning fabric and allows the cleaner time to work. Open the awning and thoroughly rinse both sides of the fabric. It may be necessary to scrub stubborn stains with a brush before rinsing.



Note: Carefully follow all awning and cleaner manufacturer directions.



You can clean the awning hardware with the same cleaner you use to wash the RV. Now you can inspect the awning fabric for any tears or excessive wear. Talk to your RV dealer about what materials to use to repair or patch the awning fabric. Do not store the awning when the fabric is wet. Allow enough time for it to dry completely, on both sides, before storing the awning. While the awning is out, inspect the awning hardware. The bottom awning brackets support most of the load from the awning. Check the lag screws in the awning brackets for secure mounting. Inspect the arm pivot holes for any enlarged holes or broken rivets in the handles. Check for a warped roller tube. If the roller tube is warped it will be noticeable when you roll the awning out. Inspect the awning end caps for secure mounting and broken rivets. Make sure the awning rail is securely mounted to the side of the RV. Have any damaged or broken parts repaired before using the awning.



Caution: Never attempt to remove the awning end caps. Spring tension can result in serious injury.



In addition to cleaning and inspecting your awning there are a few things to keep in mind when using the awning. Always lower one end of the awning to allow for water runoff. The weight from water pooling on the awning fabric can cause extensive and costly damage. Any wind gusts over 20 miles per hour can also cause extensive damage to the awning and to the RV. Never leave the awning out unattended. If everyone is leaving the campsite, store the awning in the travel position. When you go to bed, store the awning. Even when you are at the campsite, you should use awning tie downs to prevent any sudden damage caused by high wind gusts or a sudden storm. You have the option to position the awning arms straight down and stake them to the ground, but you will get better support if they're attached to the bottom awning brackets on the side of the RV. Remember, it is much easier to prevent damage to your awning than it is to repair it.

Cindik- 08-21-2006
We have tried everything on our awning. The very best that we just discovered is the Mr.Clean magic erasers. Just wipe and rinse. I was amazed, everything just washed off. Very little elbow grease required.

HotRodYJ- 08-22-2006
bleach and water does wonders, but I've always wondered just how hard the bleech is on the fabric. When we had our Pop-Up, the fabirc would mildew all the time no matter what I did or how dry it was when I folded it up. It had a condensation problem on the inside that I never did figure out how to stop. Anyway the ONLY way I found that I could clean the mildew off was with bleach and water. I never did see where it was eating a hole in the fabric, but I was always concerned about that.

Toolman- 10-03-2006
Mix 1/2 bleach to 1/2 water in a spray bottle, spray both sides of a wet awning, rolll it up for an hour to hour and a half, unroll and rinse off. This takes care of most of the dirt.

Harmm- 01-04-2007
The last few years I have used Liquid tide with bleach and have had no problems with fading or discoloration. My awning also has the feature of breaking down parallel with the camper when fully extended which makes it easier to clean.

kotared- 01-04-2007
etncc/well done.gif Starlight you have done your home work
I my self us the awning care product in the bottle from walmart

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