Best way to clean a trailer?

kit279

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I think I'm going to sell my Bateson Deauville in the near future but, being white, it shows up all the dirt and is probably going to need a serious clean. Without wanting to sound like a complete thicko, what would be the best way to clean it?

The inside, I accept that I need a broom and a bucket and elbow grease but for the outside, can I take it to a car wash? Can I use a pressure washer on it safely without stripping off the paint (which is what happens to cars BTW)? Any advice?!
 
I'd power wash the inside FWIW
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The outside we usually just hose get a sponge/mop thing and keep washing till its clean
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Agree power wash it at your local services/good petrol station, on hot wash, it will blast it plus you get a brush on a long handle so you can scrub to your hearts content, I did mine like this and it came up like brand new...that nice I didnt want to sell it lol!
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I found that stuff that Ainsley Harriott advertises for cleaning BBQ's is brilliant for getting the black staining off the roof of my IW. It's made by Fairy, is in a green squirty spray bottle and I can't remember the name for the life of me.
OH reckons it's better than the detergent they put in the jetwashes.
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I borrowed my dads pressure washer, the roof was really hard work though, it had lichen on it. You'll need a long ladder and a supportive friend at the bottom if you're a bit funny about heights (it's quite a long way up when your scrubbing the roof).

I don't bother that much with the interior usually, the outside gets done once a year (whether it needs it or not
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) I just sluice down the relevant side when someones piddled in there, otherwise just clear up the poo and give it a good sweep, and a wipe down of the walls/partition when they look really grotty.
 
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