There are rv specific products for roofs but not necessary to use in my opinion.
Used bleach on rv rubber roof.
You can also get rid of the accumulated molds in your rv rubber roof with the help of a household bleach.
Works great for my roof and rinses off easy without worrying about it fading the colors or damaging the decals and graphics.
Rubber roofs have a life of about 20 years but they require frequent cleaning and repair.
Curt bleach will get it clean but it s not recommended on rubber roofs and i wouldn t use it on any other kind either.
I always just used car soap or whatever i used to wash the rv.
Epdm is the preferred choice of most rv manufacturers.
Rv rubber roofs are generally made of either ethylene propylene diene monomer epdm or thermal polyolefin tpo.
In beginning to show you how to clean a tpo roof dave introduces some things you should be aware of when you re up on the rubber roof including walking on wet spots near the corners of the roof.
Furthermore rv insurance does not cover most water damage.
He explains which products he prefers to use such as a rubber roof cleaner and conditioner you can pick up at a local store and then teaches you.
Apply with a soft brush on a long handle and rinse.
Chuck pam the people bobbie the cat.
9 easy tips for cleaning your rv rubber roof 1.
Pour this solution into a large spray bottle.
However some people prefer to use tilex claiming it is stronger and more effective.
Spray it on the specific parts of the roof where molds mildew and stains appear.
You can use household bleach for more difficult stains but do not use cleaners that contain petroleum solvents or harsh abrasives as these may cause irreparable damage to your roof.
What you have to do is to combine a cup of this bleach with a gallon of water.
Not 100 but a mixture of about 1.
Be sure not to use these on a rubber roof.
So what s safe to clean the top of a rubber roof travel trailer.
Manufacterers say diluted bleach is ok for removing stains from rubber roofs.
So properly cleaning your rv roof at least four times a year is cost effective and prevents these expensive damages.
This is the safest solution as bleach won t hurt your rv roof or siding.
Cup vinegar and 1.
If you have used bleach on the roof were there any problems with the bleach contacting the coach sidewalls and awning.
Some people recommend using a solution of warm water and a splash of bleach.