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Hi there, noob here. Not sure I'm in the right spot for this topic, but I'll ask anyway. Just purchased medium-roof Ford Transit and starting the kitting-out process. (Simplicity to start, since just very part-time).

What I'd like are suggestions from folks with similar vehicles on how best to wash your van? I'm going to have to assume a long-handled brush of some kind will be necessary, but as much as I love being able to stand in my van ('spring-chicken' status long since in the rear-view), trying to take care of the roof is a bit daunting. Is there any such thing as a car wash that will accomodate that height? If not, only options 1) suck it up, find a dang ladder and quit being a sissy? - or - 2) find a flexible teenager and a $20 bill somewhere and turn him/her loose? - or - 3) just let the heavens do the work with the occasional inclement weather event?

I understand that people with solar MUST get up there to keep the panels clean, but I'm quite a ways from that installation. I have gleaned soooooo much great information from you folks and this site... so many clever ideas I never would have thought of... just wondered if anyone out there had built a better van roof-cleaning mousetrap.

Thanks a bunch!!
 
leaning towards one of those telescoping ladders and a telescoping pole and a brush.

Maybe a truck stop or rv car wash. They would accommodate larger vehicles I would think.

My van - 10' 6" clearance before removing drop down ladder racks, etc - is a challenge. Finished van will be closer to 9' clearance.

I once pulled the front end into a car wash and cleaned about half the van and then backed it in as far as I could to get the rear. I was a real pain.
 
There are self-service car wash bays that are high enough to accommodate RVs. There a little hard to find so we are always on the lookout as we travel. Snowbird areas usually have them. I do a google search then go to street view and see if there is a height sign.
Some even have a little catwalk so that it's easier to get the roof clean. You will need to wash it one half at a time as wmyers4u says.

Snowbird areas often have mobile RV wash companies that will wash and wax your vehicle. Really cheap around Yuma, Az.

Truck wash is about $1.00 a foot.
 
In some parts of the country -- usually those with a lot of RVers -- they have car washes with raised catwalks so you can wash the roof. But it's not like they're everywhere. So, yeah, having your own ladder would be the answer.
 
washing your vehicle, what's that? I thought that's what rain is for? just kidding it's been mention by a few here but the self service washes for semi's have the catwalk. highdesertranger
 
Appreciate the responses guys... seems likely I'll have to go with option #1. I'll consider it a character-builder....
 
I get the Swedish bikini team, and a couple of ladders....always have a happy ending.
 
Just washed my van yesterday, so this is fresh on my mind.

‘Yes’ to the log handle. It will serve you well.

If you go to a self serve place, you’ll save a lot of money going to one that is not in a larger city. 

In Grand Junction, CO I could go through all the steps of washing (prewash, soak, rinse, soap, rinse, wax) for $4. Here in Minneapolis, I have to pay $3 for each one of the steps, and I never get enough time for a single one.

Know the height of your van with the crap on top of it!
 
grandpa pete said:
Leave it dirty and no one will bother it

I think you get more complaints from non VanDweller’s and police harassment in a dirty van. 

It depends on where you’re parked though.
 

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