truckmen
Active Member
Hello folks,
I've decided to try and make my Big Country shiny and new looking so I got up on the roof and started scrubbing. I used car wash but couldn't get the mold/growth stains off the membrane so I applied some straight bleach which did the trick. Worried that I might do damage to the rubber membrane and the gelcoat alongside the outer walls, I washed and rinsed the roof and side very well afterwards. So the question is:
Did I just severely shorten the life of my surfaces? Is there another product(s) I could use in the future?
I've decided to try and make my Big Country shiny and new looking so I got up on the roof and started scrubbing. I used car wash but couldn't get the mold/growth stains off the membrane so I applied some straight bleach which did the trick. Worried that I might do damage to the rubber membrane and the gelcoat alongside the outer walls, I washed and rinsed the roof and side very well afterwards. So the question is:
Did I just severely shorten the life of my surfaces? Is there another product(s) I could use in the future?