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RV Cleaning
Maintaining a clean RV is essential for both the longevity of the vehicle and the enjoyment of your travels. Proper care prevents structural issues, such as water damage from degraded seals, and ensures your mobile home remains professional and comfortable.
Exterior and Roof CareThe exterior of your RV requires consistent attention, especially the roof, which is the first line of defense against the elements.
Roof Material Specifics- Rubber Roofs (EPDM and TPO): Use only cleaners specifically designed for these materials.
- Safety Warning: Never use petroleum-based products or abrasive cleaners, as these can permanently damage the roof membrane.
- Preparation for Sealing: Before applying any new sealant to vents or seams, the surface must be washed and perfectly dry to ensure proper adhesion.
- Post-Trip Routine: Thoroughly clean the exterior after every journey to remove road salt, dirt, and debris that can lead to corrosion.
- Inspection: Use cleaning time as an opportunity to inspect all four sidewall-to-roof seams, clearance lights, and window perimeters for gaps in sealant.
Cleaning isn't just about aesthetics; it involves managing the critical infrastructure of your RV.
- Waste Tanks: Regularly empty and clean both the black and grey water tanks.
- Water Tanks: Ensure the fresh water system is cleaned and maintained to prevent stagnation.
- Resource Conservation: When cleaning while "boondocking" (camping without hookups), practice water conservation to preserve your supply.
A consistent routine ensures your vehicle is ready for the next adventure.
Task Area | Cleaning Description |
|---|---|
Interior | Deep clean all living spaces, including kitchen appliances and bedding. |
Exterior | Wash the entire body and check for damage or sealant wear. |
Plumbing | Flush and sanitize waste and water tanks thoroughly. |
Systems | Inspect and clean refrigerator vents and air conditioner units. |


