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Old 03-23-2009, 07:10 AM   #1
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If you open the awning, and then remove the supports from the fiver, you can let the awning hang straight down. You should then be able to wash the outside pressing it against the side of the fiver, gently. The inside will be more of a challenge. Rub more often with less pressure, and prepare to get wet. A suba mask would be helpful, lol. I washed the awning on our previous tt this way and it made a big difference. This year I'll do our new/used fiver. Hope this helps.
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