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Tank
12th June 2008, 05:34 PM
I need to clean the canvas on my Camper-Van, it is heavy-duty green canvas and it has sap stains on the roof panels and some greasy hand marks and dirt (mud) on the sides, also I want to clean my swag as well, I will be waterproofing it all after washing and drying.
Any info or tips would be much appreciated, Regards Frank

Redback
13th June 2008, 07:49 AM
Warm soapy water and a mild brissel brush, this won't effect the canvas if it's been treated too prevent mould.

Baz.

Utemad
13th June 2008, 09:54 AM
I think mine says to use only a brush and water.

It is all I have needed to clean it of dirt/mud and bird poo.

Bushwanderer
13th June 2008, 04:53 PM
Am I right that this is the third thread you've started on the same topic?:mad:

Nothing is designed to **** off a forum member more.

In future, please make your best choice for its placement & Moderators will decide if an alternative placement is better (& so move it).

Tank
15th June 2008, 06:24 PM
Am I right that this is the third thread you've started on the same topic?:mad:

Nothing is designed to **** off a forum member more.

In future, please make your best choice for its placement & Moderators will decide if an alternative placement is better (& so move it).
Well you don't have to read them DH

Bushwanderer
16th June 2008, 02:11 PM
Dear Frank,
It would seem that I upset you with my previous post. For that I can only humbly apologise.

My intent was only to guide you in the ways of forum etiquette. However, I omitted to consider your MQ.

I know, that is no excuse, & I won't fail to consider it in future posts.

Yours abjectly,

Tank
17th June 2008, 10:04 PM
Quote:
"Dear Frank,
It would seem that I upset you with my previous post. For that I can only humbly apologise."
Dear Peter, I humbly accept, Frank.

Bushwanderer
18th June 2008, 01:01 PM
:BigThumb:


Quote:
"Dear Frank,
It would seem that I upset you with my previous post. For that I can only humbly apologise."
Dear Peter, I humbly accept, Frank.