This works pretty good, we did it to my son in laws motor home in 99, made
the inside cleanup a snap. We put it all down with duct tape.
Jim in Palmdale
----- Original Message -----
From: Gary/Ellen Wilkinson <dan.w@mindspring.com>
> Gene
> You might also consider the inside of your motorhome,and make a diaper
that
> covers the floor and goes a couple of inches up the sides. Visquene is
> popular,or go to a local tarp shop and buy plastic tarp material that they
> use for truck tarps, it comes in 56 in. wide rolls and they will sell it
by
> the yard. I am of the opinion that cleaning the underside of vehicles
with
> steam or hot water carries salt vapor into places there wasn't salt
before.
> Like Skip I use lawn sprinkler but then I crawl under with the hose and
plan
> on getting wet. Good luck.
> Gary
> Gary & Ellen Wilkinson
> Utah Salt Flats Racing Association
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gene Brauninger <genesds@ic.net>
> To: LandSpeed <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2000 12:51 PM
> Subject: Getting the salt off
>
>
> > This will be our 1st visit to Bonneville. We have a new motorhome and
are
> > staying at the KOA. I am with the Sportster group that will be racing a
> > XR1000. The bike will be coming in another trailer & van so I don't
need
> to
> > bring our motorhome to the course, but would like to. A little AC & a
> place
> > to get out of the sun might be nice from what I hear.
> >
> > My wife is worried about what kind of problems/damage we can have if the
> > motorhome is on the salt. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Gene Brauninger
> > HD XR1000
> > Rookie on the salt
> >
>
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