RV Cleaning Tips

It’s a fact of life that nothing stays clean for long—and that includes your recreational vehicle.

A newly mopped floor is just asking for a spill. If you have kids, you know what I mean. Plus, it seems that I always wash my motorhome just before a thunderstorm or sand storm blows through.

The need for cleaning never disappears. Fortunately, most cleaning isn’t difficult. Occasionally, though, you run into something that refuses to come clean, or you are convinced that there must be a better way.

That’s when it’s time to know How to Clean Anything and visit it’s aptly named website—How to Clean Anything.

Pretty much any surface or object you can think of is addressed.

This site contains more than 1,300 cleaning tips under seven broad categories:

  • House Cleaning
  • Vehicles
  • Animals
  • Seasonal
  • Recreational
  • Stain Removal
  • General Cleaning

Although few cleaning categories are RV-specific, you’ll find numerous topics that have direct application to cleaning the interior and exterior of your recreational vehicle and tow vehicle or toad.

Getting your motorhome looking good for the road is no small job, but it can be much easier with the right tools. (Photo Credit: Gary Wescott/motorhomemagazine.com)

Several examples follow:

  • Washing the motorhome in springtime
  • How to clean mold from tent trailers
  • Car cleaning detail tips
  • Washing your car inside and out
  • Washing your car? Don’t forget the windows…
  • Leather care for your car interior
  • Rust stains
  • Water-based stains on carpets
  • Oil-based stains on carpets
  • What NOT to do when removing stains
  • How to clean your kitchen sink drain
  • How to clean your computer screen
  • How to clean a computer keyboard
  • Hiking boots-leather & suede
  • Dog grooming

Details

How To Clean Anything

The art of cleaning almost anything…

Clean vehicle upholstery

Wash household items

Remove stubborn stains

Learn how to clean anything

Website: howtocleananything.com

Worth Pondering…
Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shoveling the walk before it stops snowing.
—Phyllis Diller

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