KC, I’m still (old die hard) using the Spic N’ Span in the orange box .... and I could only find it at a hardware store (LAVA soap too) ...

Been using it to wash the truck too .... no problems so far ... truck’s a 2001 ... got 70K on it now , paint still good ....

... but sometimes there’s green mold on that too

... All seasons moldy save the dead of Winter , which here lasts two weeks ... all the Rain we have ...

Youze’ guys have "that White Stuff" ...

Terrifying to us ...
LT, it does seem to be holding up very well so far ... (touch wood ) Same paint I used on the house re-paint last year (leftovers = Free

) ... don’t know if it has any fungicides but I had extra and it was
already paid for 
... the last paint job went ~ 14 years and was just getting chalky... Most surfaces do very well except those that face North and just don’t get enough sun to dry everything out ... Those always go green (but that’s everywhere huh ?

) ... Every couple years I have to pressure wash the base of the house to get rid of the greenies on the North side ...even though I intentionally canted the house on the property (when I designed/built the house) to receive some sunlight , it wasn’t enough ...

FoamStream sitting all the time with the rounded nose facing N-NE and showed very little “greening” ... easily washed off ... The 64 Sq.Ft. square front Jayco was a constant source of mold sitting in the exact same place in the driveway

... I think just because the FS nose is round , the sun is always on it somehow ...
There’s no reason the paint on the trailer shouldn’t last as long as the trailer , other than us knowing how easy it is to paint and decorate , and how long it takes to get bored with the present paint job .. being a painter , I could easily paint it something else every year , just for the Fun of it ...
And I’m darn sure glad we didn’t paint it White , or it would have looked just like every other Horse trailer in the neighborhood ...

So much for originality ...
