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I used to pressure wash them all the time. Just stand back about 5 ft. Rinse it down and scrub it, then rinse it again. They can be decent money, and often cash.
 
The pressure is fine on the fiberglass you just have to be careful on the seams. I have had guys blow off the silicone that was on the seems before. Softwashing works just fine.
 
You have to be careful with pressure when they have bump outs. The water may get behind the seams and actually start to flood inside the RV. I am also careful around windows, vents, and storage area doors for the same reason. Scott and Carey's advice is very good. I usually stand 5-7 feet away for that very reason. Nate at Northern Lightning washes hundreds of those things, and many of them are over 1 million dollars each. So his customers are very particular. Maybe give him a call too?
 
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