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Exterior washing brush and sturdy pole attacmenet
Looking to see if anyone has any luck with a non-scratching but sturdy brush and extension pole for washing exterior and roof of their LD.  I'm one that still does that after 14 yrs of ownership.  Such a pain using inferior products besides the energy it takes and the results are subpar.  Just looking for those that have found their perfect tool for the job.

Thanks for looking.]
Robin
2006 31' IB Anniversary Edition; Tow 97' Wrangler

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Looking to see if anyone has any luck with a non-scratching but sturdy brush and extension pole for washing exterior and roof of their LD.  I'm one that still does that after 14 yrs of ownership.  Such a pain using inferior products besides the energy it takes and the results are subpar.  Just looking for those that have found their perfect tool for the job.

Thanks for looking.]
Robin
The polyurethane paint is tough to scratch; any brush designed for washing autos will be fine.
I use a telescoping brush I bought 25 years ago at Camping World, back when CW sold quality parts and accessories.
Here is a good example.
Amazon.com: Camco Flow-Through Wash Brush with Push Button Telescoping...

Larry
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Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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Thank you Larry for what I need to look for.  In the gold country foothills with red rock dirt, dirty white rvs look yucky. 
Thank you again.
Robin
2006 31' IB Anniversary Edition; Tow 97' Wrangler