Bought my first home! Now I just have to build it!

I used a pressure washer to remove all that left over insulation. worked light a charm. :thumb:

Thanks for the tip! I planned to get the big chunks off with a shop vac but I was thinking those little stuck bits were going to be tedious to get out before we coat the top with a sealant, but great idea! I’ll need to pressure wash the bottom one more time as well, now I can do it in one fell swoop! :Thanx: :flowers:
 
I used a pressure washer to remove all that left over insulation. worked light a charm. :thumb:

Hey circling back to this advice if you don’t mind!! Did you take your wires down before power washing the ceiling? We wanted to keep them up to repurpose then for lighting later... they seem to be in the way a bit, don’t know how worried I should be about trying to power wash around them
 
Hey circling back to this advice if you don’t mind!! Did you take your wires down before power washing the ceiling? We wanted to keep them up to repurpose then for lighting later... they seem to be in the way a bit, don’t know how worried I should be about trying to power wash around them

I power washed it in the summer, that big oven dries in no time. Not concerned that any wires got wet. None of the wires really ran down the roof, most down the top of the windows on the drivers side. Dome lights were the only thing up there.
 
I'm hoping to find the same bus but 5 ft longer. Also live in Indy as well!
It you could share the sellers info thatd be awesome!
 

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