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RV Cleaning
Keeping your RV clean inside and out just makes sense. Not only will the resale value be better, you can feel proud of your RV as you drive the roadways. In an effort to help out, we will be posting cleaning tips on this page. We will change them often, so check back every once in awhile.

If you have a cleaning tip you would like to share, just email us here and we will post it for others to see. Click here to email us

Cleaning Tip
Washing your RV in the evening out of the sun helps prevent water spots. Add ½ cup regular vinegar to your wash bucket. Vinegar neutralizes the alkaline in water preventing the spots from forming.

All Purpose Cleaner
Mostly fill a 32oz spray bottle with water. Add one good squirt of Ivory liquid dish soap. It’s safe for tile, corian, marble and all Formica countertops. Remember to dry marble otherwise it water spots.

Black Tank Cleaning  
A very good way to keep the black tank clean is to use Borax. You can get a 4lb box at the super market. After emptying the black tank, refill it with a few gallons of water, then had a cup of Borax. Let it remain in the tank until you arrive at your next destination. Borax has a abrasive action and it is a natural deodorizer. This will keep the tank whistle clean.

Washing Tires  
When washing your RV, be sure and hand wash the tires. This will not only give a better looking RV, but it gives you an opportunity to visually inspect the tires for cracks, nails, bulges or anything out of the ordinary. It also gives you a chance to check the air pressure in the tire. Be sure and keep the air pressure the same in all the tires.

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