If you’ve ever stored your RV in your yard without a cover, or have stayed in a campground, immediately underneath or touching a tree, then your RV may have stops from tree sap that a regular car wash will not get off.
So we came across a quick and inexpensive way to clean off those troublesome spots with rubbing alcohol. Here is a video by YouTube user Trevor Hunt, demonstrating how to easily clean off tree sap from vehicles and RVs.
Prevent the sap spots on your RV by using an RV cover when not in use, or store your RV in Colorado Secured Storage‘s clean, affordable outdoor storage facility, clear of any trees.