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Go visit a local RV dealer...
...check out Toy Collector...Mike's right on target with going to visit a local RV dealer. Most RV's are made like our trailers and suffer the same problems with those ugly black streaks. I've had the same problem with mine as have all my buddies. We went to one of our local RV dealers and bought a couple bottles of their Black Streak Remover. Used it straight from the bottle...sprayed it on, let it work for a few minutes...then sprayed some more on and attacked it with a stiff brush....then hosed it off. We had to do it a couple of times, but it took all the black streaks off!
We fixed most of the problem by storing our trailers at a storage facility that had covered storage parking spaces. Works great...my trailer sits under a roof protected from both the sun and the rain. The only thing that ever gets wet is just the very tip of the hitch, and then only when the wind's blowing the rain. Most times when it rains it never gets wet at all. I just wash it before I put it away every time, and it stays pretty clean.
Check out thet RV dealer....OH...By the way, I've seen the same stuff available at Wal-Mart, too.... Check in the automotive section. Hope this helps...
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