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.
How to clean a rubber roof on a rv.
There are a number of manufacturer recommended rubber roof cleaners that can be used though all manufacturers generally agree that a mild laundry soap is also a safe cleanser.
Cleaning your rv s rubber roof regular cleaning will help reduce the amount of chalk buildup and help prevent the white stains seen on the sides of many older rvs.
You should work on one 2 to 3 sq ft area at a time.
Step 2 cleaning the rv roof.
The cleaner running off your roof as you go can leave dirt trails on the sides of your rv and can even damage the graphics in some cases.
Apply your rubber roof cleaner using a spraying mechanism.
In such case a stronger cleaning agent is required.
A pre rinse will help but you ll still want to spray the sides periodically and after you re done.
You will need about 16 to 20 ounces to cover the entire area.
Always ensure the ladder is secure.
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.
Sweep the roof to remove loose dust and debris.
Apply the roof treatment just after cleaning your rv roof.
The first step is to spray down the sides front and back of your rv.
Spray in 3 foot by 3 foot sections and spread with a clean damp sponge mop.
At the same time check if tree sap residue is present.
Start by inspecting the roof thoroughly and check if there is mold or mildew.
It needs 24 hours to air dry completely.