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| Q. What makes RV PowerPowder® different from other soaps? A. RVPP is 100% powdered soap. You add the amount of water desired to obtain your own preferred strength. Makes up for purchasing numerous products. Absolutely the deepest cleaning for professional results. T. Experiment with your own soap to water ratios for best results according to the present condition of your RV. | ![]() |
| Q. Will RVPP remove oxidation? A. Yes, unlike other RV and car soaps. Oxidation (the powdery stuff that develops on gelcoat, aluminum siding other surfaces exposed to the elements over a period of time). T. New vehicle owners should not experience oxidation for a few years and wash every 2 months with the mild recommended mixture. | ![]() |
| Q. What about black streak removal? A. This is a big concern for RV owners. RVPP should cut right through and wash away black streaks unless they have remained on the vehicles for months on end and been baked into the surface from hot climates. Unless your vehicle is covered all the time (covers are inconvenient for active RVers) you should wash at least every 3 months. T. If you have baked-in black streaks try some over-the-counter black streak remover or simple rubbing compound found at any auto parts store. Start washing periodically and you will witness what RVPP does with the average conventional black streaks.
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| Q. How about the bug splatter? A. RVPP penetrates and softens bug splatter. T. Here's the key. Soap up the whole front end real good...like painting the soap on from the cap down. Let the soap penetrate those bugs and splatter for 3-5 minutes. Go wash another section of the RV and don't worry if the soap dries. Come back to the front end, re-soap and brush using a small hand brush in hard to reach areas (grill, headlights,air dams, etc.) Brush until the bug splatter is gone...rinse thoroughly and dry immediately to avoid hard water spotting.
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| Q. How about roof cleaning? A. RVPP is deep cleaning and removes the toughtest dirt film from all types of roofs i.e.gelcoat, rubber and metal. T. Gotta' rubber roof? Little black dots remain after cleaning? You've got mildew! No surprise. Bleach or similar mildew cleaners will kill the fungus. E-mail me and request detailed techniques for removing mildew. Remember, always rinse if not scrubbing the roof is the first step in washing an RV. | ![]() |
| Q. Can I use it in my pressure washer? A. RVPP is low to non-sudsing. Don't be surprised or confused when you notice it doesn't bubble up. Bubbles do not wash RV's. This is perfect for our customers with pressure washers and other devices with chemical injection. "We don't want air pockets like bubbles" T. Always refer to your owner manual. Suggest you mix 1 part soap to 20-50 parts water in you chemical bottle or reservoir. |
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| Q. How long will this 3LB. container last? A. Your washing activity and mixture of strength will ultimately determine. 7-28 washes. T. Some of our customers are reporting it to be a 1-2 years supply. Some of our dealers would like to see you more often! | |
| Q. Can I wash my car with RVPP? A. RVPP is not sold or marketed as a car wash soap. T. If you must, mix at double to triple mild formula per instructions and experiment. Great also for campers, shells, boats, aluminum, vinyl and plastic siding, commercial truck trailers, bobtail trucks and nose cones. | ![]() |
| Q. How about some additional background? A. RVPP is tried, true and tested in the field for over 25 years by me and offered under the different brand labels since 1992. T. Approaching my 30th year in the mobile washing service I still actively wash RV's and moble home siding with this "magical golden powder". | |
| Bonus Tips | |
| Did you know black streaks form from rooftop dust turning to liquid dirt, running down the sides of your vehicle. Keep your roof and 4 sides rinsed. Try washing your vehicle 1-2 day before it rains if possible. "The rain will not hurt a clean parked vehicle." | |
| Always wear plastic gloves when washing with soaps and working around vehicles for hand protection. | ![]() |
| Use degreasing type cleaners around wheel wells and engine compartments only. | |
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