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How to get rid of black specks on exterior


 

While in Florida in March, I talked with a guy who also owned a 91
Toyota MH. We talked about different things including cleaning the
exterior of those black specks of what looks like mold. He said he
uses "Wesleys Bleach White Tire Cleaner" and it works great. I havn't
had the time or opportunity yet to try it, but hope it works.Also
before I left for Fla. I installed an inside/outside digital
thermometer/clock on a small metal plate and slipped it under the
Dome light housing. I ran the small cable with the exterior sensor
over the visor and out ot the top of the cab. This worked great and
was nice to see the temp. change as we traveled along. I only paid
about $8.00 for it. It was a Sunbeam brand with white housing, so it
blended right in. One more thing, if you haven't tryed it already,
you can spruce up your rear wheels and the spare by buying a set of
those 14in. hub caps from Wal Mart or other auto parts dealers. They
really help to clean up the appearance and only cost about $15.00 for
a set of four. They match the front wheel style pretty well. See mine
on my rig at my web page:

Happy camping, safe motoring. Stan


 

--- In toyota-campers@y..., stnbenn@j... wrote:
While in Florida in March, I talked with a guy who also owned a 91
Toyota MH. We talked about different things including cleaning the
exterior of those black specks of what looks like mold. He said he
uses "Wesleys Bleach White Tire Cleaner" and it works great. I
havn't
had the time or opportunity yet to try it, but hope it works.Also
before I left for Fla. I installed an inside/outside digital
thermometer/clock on a small metal plate and slipped it under the
Dome light housing. I ran the small cable with the exterior sensor
over the visor and out ot the top of the cab. This worked great and
was nice to see the temp. change as we traveled along. I only paid
about $8.00 for it. It was a Sunbeam brand with white housing, so
it
blended right in. One more thing, if you haven't tryed it already,
you can spruce up your rear wheels and the spare by buying a set of
those 14in. hub caps from Wal Mart or other auto parts dealers.
They
really help to clean up the appearance and only cost about $15.00
for
a set of four. They match the front wheel style pretty well. See
mine
on my rig at my web page:

Happy camping, safe motoring. Stan


Sorry the photos of the hubcaps on the MH is not on my web page at
this time (I forgot and had removed it some time back) I will post it
again by tomorrow some time, along with a photo of our 87 Sunland
which had 4 of the hubcaps on it. Sorry for the lapse in memory.
Stan