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    Newbie Member NuthinFancy's Avatar
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    White caulk and bidnezz

    I got into a job doing a 5th wheel that was "supposed" to be a simple 1 step wash & wax. Once I got there, I found that the original roof sealant had been gone over with white silicone and not very neatly. The only thing I found to clean it was degreaser and a tooth brush. Even that wasn't perfect.
    Questions:
    1. Anything better/easier to do this?
    2. Do you include roofs as a part of your foot price for a "simple" wash/wax?
    3. Would cleaning caulk like this be part of your standard price-this stuff is everywhere- all seams. protrusions, windows. A lot is still original and smooth but doesn't cleanup with just cleaner/wax and brush.

    FWIW, I'm just an old guy lookin to supplement ss. I'm looking to take over the world of rv detailing

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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    Have you tried bleach or softscrub w/bleach? Might be easy to put softscrub on a magic eraser to clean the caulking.

    Or Awesome (dollar general product)?

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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    Quote Originally Posted by Ebg18t View Post
    Have you tried bleach or softscrub w/bleach? Might be easy to put softscrub on a magic eraser to clean the caulking.

    Or Awesome (dollar general product)?
    perfect advice,try keeping the side wet so nothing will etch or streak into the graphics as well

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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    I charge separate for roofs.
    Wash and wax $12 per foot
    I offer a 10-15 rinse of the roof for free.
    If it's dirty and requires more attention. I charge $5 per linear foot.
    Also I don't deal with dark and dirty caulking. 75% won't come clean.
    Think about it like this. A standard wash is simple. Most newer RV don't have dark dirty caulking. So why would u charge someone that needed that extra work done the same as somebody that didn't need it. It all boils down to labor time.

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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    Ive had good luck with amazing roll off for that kind of stuff
    In GOD we trust

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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    When you all say per foot--do you mean like a 40' mh would be $480 or do you mean linear foot as a 40' mh might be 97' lineal footage?
    Quote Originally Posted by M Auto Spa View Post
    I charge separate for roofs.
    Wash and wax $12 per foot
    I offer a 10-15 rinse of the roof for free.
    If it's dirty and requires more attention. I charge $5 per linear foot.
    Also I don't deal with dark and dirty caulking. 75% won't come clean.
    Think about it like this. A standard wash is simple. Most newer RV don't have dark dirty caulking. So why would u charge someone that needed that extra work done the same as somebody that didn't need it. It all boils down to labor time.
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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    I try to keep it simple and charge an hourly rate. I would probably confer with the customer, point that out and ask what his/her expectations are. Then price accordingly.

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    Re: White caulk and bidnezz

    40 x per foot price.

    I would say the black nasty caulk would be extra too. It rarely ever comes clean though so be sure to set expectations.
    "Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...aim4squirrels

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