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2006 Leprechaun RV by Coachman.

We recently detailed a 2006 Leprechaun RV by Coachman.  The vehicle is 30’ foot in length.  The Leprechaun we detailed was in pretty good condition when we arrived.  Aside from a few water marks and discoloration (black residue on the sides) it would shine up nice. 

There were many leaves and dirt on the roof.  We began by sweeping the top deck and hosing it down.  The roof was next hosed down and we gave it a good scrubbing to remove the black dirt.  The outside of the vehicle started came together after the first washing.  Our special RV cleaner soap really got through the washing where most of the difficult residue came off.  We also did some spot treatment on the dark watermarks around the top.  When drying the vehicle we were able to rub out the marks completely and remove any of the spot treatment cleaner.  (A simple green spray)

We used a clay bar on the hood, fenders, and doors.  This was the only part that had traditional paint (white) and we could use the clay bar and polishing lubricant.  This area came out better than we expected and the white paint really came out after removing the first coat of waxed.  Additionally, the chrome bumper came out great after we removed the chrome polish.

For this job the owner only wanted the carpets scrubbed and deodorized, and the windows polished on the inside.  The carpets were in great condition after a thorough vacuuming.  After the carpet dried, it had the feeling of a living room where you could feel comfortable walking in your socks.  It certainly had that home feeling.

The contrast of the stickers to the body of the RV was clearer after the detailing.  The rims and tires shined as well.  The owner of this 2006 Leprechaun takes the vehicle to upstate NY with family and the beaches on Eastern Long Island.  He’s drove this car as far as West Virginia.  This 2006 Leprechaun in my opinion has all the features needed to have a great time at a campsite or RV park.  The bedroom was cozy and the living room section extended outward giving ample space to the common area.

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