Practical Caravan

Caravan window care

I LOVE TO explore Britain and further afield with my caravan and often find that my travels take me down remote country roads. Farmers tend to cut their hedges only in the winter months to avoid disturbing the wildlife, so come spring and summer, the roadside can be a tangle of undergrowth.

This brings me to my point. We all hate that scraping sound we hear as we make contact with the bushes, while avoiding oncoming traffic, don’t we? And while I’m grumbling about pet hates, I find it frustrating when we pitch up at a site and then relax with a cup of tea or a glass of wine, looking

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