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Woshup launches motorhome cleaners with XTRA-SKIN effect

01.07.2026 00:00 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
Woshup launches motorhome cleaners with XTRA-SKIN effect
Original source: PROMOBIL

German brand Woshup, specializing in care products for motorhomes and caravans, has introduced a line of 15 cleaners featuring XTRA-SKIN technology. Originally developed for rail transport, the technology reduces water usage by up to 40% and leaves a protective film that makes dirt easier to remove. The products are available through distributors Frankana, Movera, and Fritz Berger, as well as at 400 retailers in six countries.

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Woshup launches motorhome cleaners with XTRA-SKIN effect

01.07.2026 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

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