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Originally Posted by NW Scamp
Just bought a 1997 13' Scamp...my first travel trailer....couldn't be happier...just wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to clean the fabric walls on the interior of the Scamp? No real damage just has a slight residue that you can feel when touching the walls. Thanks for any suggestions!!!!
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When we first got our Scamp, we treated the inside with scotchgard, so everything is definitely colorfast.
Rat fur can take just about anything, we have cleaned the door with windex,and even degreaser with water.
Deb suggests simply a
light spray of windex and a
light scrubbing with a washcloth. this stuff doesn't really get wet so don't spray too heavily.
When dry and satisfactorily clean you might consider Scotchgard fabric protector.
I kinda like the idea of using scotchgard fabric cleaner and protector to start with, I have not used it on ratfur but i have used it on moderately soiled automobile interiors for years without harm...
Deb is smarter than I am, so maybe she has the best advice, but if you use the product below (or whatever you use) spray it lightly to keep it on the surface since any liquid goes right through the fabric, I'm not worried about hurting the fabric but you don't want a lot of stuff running down behind it or harming the glue, which is not likely....
You know the standard disclaimer whatever you use..."test it on an inconspicuous spot first, just to be sure."
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