Author :Monica Turner in Paws, Pilgrimages, and Ponderings
Keeping the outside of your RV clean protects your paint and can help you stay on top of any issues that may arise. It also just feels good to see your home on wheels sparkle in the sunshine! There are several ways to wash your RV’s exterior depending on the amount of time, money, and elbow grease you’d like to put into the project.
TRUCK OR RV WASH
If you need to wash your RV on a travel day, some truck stops offer washing bays. There are even businesses which offer this service specifically for RVs. Usually, this service is done by hand while you wait. A representative will speak with you about what products will be used on your RV and make recommendations, then your RV will be washed for you! If there are no truck or RV washes around, sometimes a regular car wash will have a bay high and long enough for an RV. Just be sure you can fit before trying, or dirt will be the least of your worries!
Prices for this service will vary with the size of your motorhome or trailer and the area of the country, but a fair budget would be around $50. It is usually the quickest of your options.
Monica Turner is a full-time RVer and a blogger who travels the country with her husband and pets. Her creatures include a dog who participates in barn hunt, three leash-trained cats, three rats, and a traveling turtle who relishes the opportunity to sun himself in new surroundings. A lifelong nomad and cradle Catholic, she had already been a member of more than half a dozen parish communities before she set out on the road. Monica changes her backyard frequently, but always finds time for her furry friends, her faith, and to learn and share a little bit more about the RV lifestyle each week!
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