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Introducing a great new product for caravans & motorhomes
After winter storage does your caravan look like this?
Proud caravan owners will know all about these ugly streaks that blight their equipment when left exposed to acid rain and airborne dirt and grime, and how difficult it can be to remove the resulting marks.
The STREAKER is a continuous rubber strip with no joints - you should find it very easy to feed it into the awning rail, but if you have any difficulty please check your rail for dents or obstructions, however small, as this will be the most likely cause. Close up of Streaker
Picture of fitted Streaker The STREAKER also keeps the rails free and debris, and will save you a small fortune in cleaning materials, not to mention the time you would spend using them!
from £29.95 (P&P £6.85)
The Streaker fits into the rail the same way as the awning
Choose and Order the correct STREAKER for your Caravan or Motorhome
There are two STREAKER kits available, each comprising two equal lengths for the sides of your caravan and delivered to you rolled up in a handy drawstring bag for when not in use.

To determine which STREAKER you need simply look up the AWNING LENGTH in your Owner's Handbook which is the ground-to-ground measurement shown in the diagram (X to Y).
Note that this figure will be in centimetres (CM).

You can then choose the correct STREAKER from the table below.
  • The buy now link will take you to a secure PayPal page, where you can also pay by Credit or Debit Card.
You do not need a Paypal account to use this payment method.
  • Alternatively you can pay by cheque (payable to 'Anthony J Spruce').
For multiple orders and other enquiries please contact us direct at:
Caravan Innovations
35 Happy Valley road, Blackburn
West Lothian. EH47 7RB
E-mail: AnthonyJSpruce@yahoo.co.uk
Tel: 01506 634014 or 07973 404286
AWNING LENGTH
(From owners handbook)
Up to
1000cm
Over
1000cm
streaker Streaker/A Streaker/B
Price £29.95 £39.95
P&P £6.85 £6.85
Total Cost £36.80 £46.80
Click to Order Buy Streaker A= Up To 1000cm Buy Streaker B = Over 1000cm
Notes:
  • The STREAKER is a continuous rubber strip with no joints. You should find it very easy to feed it into the awning rail, but if you have difficulty you may need to gently prise the rail gap open a fraction with a suitable tool.
  • The STREAKER is designed to extend down the vertical sections of the awning rail at least 30cm. This downturn will be longest on small caravans and can easily be trimmed back if necessary.
  • Please allow 10 days for delivery.

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