T Cut on caravan

Nicade
Nicade Forum Participant Posts: 3
edited January 2017 in Caravans #1

Hi All, looking for some advise, I have some stains on my roof which I believe are from when I had it sited under some Ash trees. I have spent lots of time and money on various products such as black stain remover, sugar soap etc, what I want to know is:-

Can I T Cut the areas on my roof?

Will WD40 clean the stains and what effect this may have?

Can someone suggest alternative if there are any out there?

Many thanks, Ade and Nicky

 

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  • ABM
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    edited January 2017 #2

    Ade  & Nicky

     

    On  a  personal  note,  I  use  Fenwick's  Cleaners

    and  Bobby  Dazzler  on  my  m/van.  it  seems  to  do  a 

    good  job  particularly  on  the  roof,  which  unlike  a  lot

    of caravans  has  ridges  running  front  to back,  and  some 

    of  them  are  blocked  by  the  roof  vents,  causing  puddles

    where  the  gunge  can  get  quite  'ingrained'

    It  seems  to  take  care  of  most  of  it  with  no  heavy

    rubbing  or  scrubbing  to damage  the  surface,  doubtless

    there  are  others  that  folk  will  tell  you  about  quite  soon

     

    wink

  • DougS
    DougS Forum Participant Posts: 327
    edited January 2017 #3

    There appear to be many ideas on how to get this off but speed appears to be important (although this is difficult on the roof ?)

    Google has loads of ideas.

    Only thing I can say is to be very careful with T-Cut (worth a gentle attempt?) as I believe the paint on caravans is much thinner than on cars?

  • Merve
    Merve Forum Participant Posts: 2,333
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    edited January 2017 #4

    T-cut is an abrasive- have you tried creme cleanser? Its less harsh than T cut. If you do use the latter don't go like a bull at a gate with it- you could end up rubbing aluminium sheeting!! Natural lemon juice can sometimes help too. 

  • shotto1959
    shotto1959 Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited January 2017 #5

    I think that most people regard t cut as being a bit too harsh and abrasive for the thinly applied paint on most caravans. I guess it depends on the age of the van and what is the roof made of? Have you tried a decent quality polish like Autoglym super resin polish.This has always achieved good results for me.

  • dpe
    dpe Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited January 2017 #6

    Have you tried SILKY caravan cleaner it is none abrasive cleaner along with a good wash like Fenwicks and a little black streak remover not forgetting elbow grease should come up a treat. Good luck

  • dpe
    dpe Forum Participant Posts: 8
    edited January 2017 #7

    Have you tried SILKY caravan cleaner it is none abrasive cleaner along with a good wash like Fenwicks and a little black streak remover not forgetting elbow grease should come up a treat. Good luck

  • commeyras
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    edited January 2017 #8

    Try an alcohol based hand cream.  Put it on spots, leave for a minute or two and then clean off.  Washing the roof with VERY hot water before applying will help soften any spots.  Good luck.  Have you not asked this question already?

  • Bluemalaga
    Bluemalaga Forum Participant Posts: 936
    edited January 2017 #9

    I used Maguires clean and polish last year to clean up the somewhat dingey paint work and GRP it worked really well especially on the awning rails which were particularly dingey.

    The rest of the time fenwicks is my usual product to clean and polish the van.

  • 0026442140
    0026442140 Forum Participant Posts: 71
    edited January 2017 #10

    You could try T-CUT LIGHT as it is not as harsh .

  • DSB
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    edited January 2017 #11

    Don't know about T-cut light, but the paint on caravans tend not to be very thick, from what I've been told, so I'd go easy.  On our last caravan there were a couple of spots where you could see the aluminium - the paint had worn away.  I don't think it does any harm, just doesn't look too good.  Mind you I doubt if many were going to inspect the roof of a caravan that closely....

    David 

  • ABM
    ABM Forum Participant Posts: 14,578
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    edited January 2017 #12

    David,

      I  know  of  a dealers  where  the  sales-staff  have  those 

    little  mirrors  on  sticks  ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,

    wink

  • volvoman9
    volvoman9 Forum Participant Posts: 1,053
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    edited January 2017 #13

    I have also used this product and it works.As for T cut be very careful it can make a mess if your not used to useing it.

    v9.

  • brightstar2
    brightstar2 Forum Participant Posts: 128
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    edited January 2017 #14

    An old "bodyshop" remedy was to use an 1/8 th bottle of 't cut' to approx 1/4 bucket of warm water. Stir thoroughly and apply to affected parts- plus usual elbow grease - Always works for me with  no damage to paintwork - but  always wax afterwards.

  • Hakinbush
    Hakinbush Forum Participant Posts: 286
    edited January 2017 #15

    I wouldn't use t-cut on a caravan, ive seen the damage its done to cars with tougher paint jobs than vans, depending how old the van is try using autoglm with a damp cloth, or Wilkos do a thing called "colour back" which is not as heavy as t-cut but still use a damp cloth putting it on, you'll see the "bloom" coming off on your rag/duster then use what ever polish you fancy..H

  • ABM
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    edited January 2017 #16

    Sorry  Nicade  embarassed  I  forgot  your  comment  about  WD40.

    I'd  be  careful  using  that  --  first  point  is  that  should  a

    film  of  the  ORIGINAL  WD40  be  left  on  plastic  surfaces

    it  can  cause  them  to  soften--  so  ensure  it  is  very

    thoroughly  washed  off  afterwards.

    Second  point  is  that  there  are  several  versions  of

    WD  out  now  --  Original  and  one  with  PTFE   and  another

    with  SILICONE  so   don't  buy  in  a  rush -- take  time  to

    read  the  info  on  the  can  !!

  • Pebo
    Pebo Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited July 2020 #17

    I'm in a similar position so I've just ordered a tub of the Silky. I'm glad I found this thread as I had the T-Cut at the ready undecided

    I'll report back with my results!

  • JHVH
    JHVH Forum Participant Posts: 10
    edited July 2020 #18

    i use Mer car and caravan, gets anything off

  • lornalou1
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    edited July 2020 #19

    Swarfega. 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2020 #20

    I expect the OP has solved the problem during the last 3.5 years🤣🤣🤣

  • flatcoat
    flatcoat Forum Participant Posts: 1,571
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    edited July 2020 #21

    😂😂😂

  • commeyras
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    edited July 2020 #22

    Hope OP has solved his problem by now!  I suggested hand sanitizer with high alcohol content for removing the sap stains, worked for me.  Always understood that T Cut was a no no on caravans.  Over the past couple of years the paint on my caravan had oxidized in places so I spent a few fruitful hours this week using Bullet 375, it worked well although it was hard work!