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RV Maintenance Tips: 7 Important Steps

7 Important RV Maintenance Tips To Follow By

Whether you’re a newbie to RV living or a seasoned RVer, you’ll want to stay on top of your maintenance so you can enjoy your RV investment for many years to come. Exterior maintenance is a great place to start. We’ve got you covered with this handy checklist of maintenance tips to keep your RV exterior in top shape.

1. WASH your RV exterior after each trip

A sponge wash with mild soap and water rinse does the trick. You can also use a concentrated cleaner to get those tough stains off your RV. But make sure you wash your RV exterior regularly and ideally after you return from each trip. Be careful to prevent condensation and avoid spraying water directly into appliance vents.

2. WAX or apply a protectant to your RV exterior

Apply a coat of good quality wax or protectant to your RV exterior. This can be a time-consuming task depending on the size of your RV but it’s well worth the effort. Make sure the exterior is dry before you start waxing and spot-test on a small area of graphics before widespread application. Check to ensure that the wax is appropriate for use on the type of exterior on your RV.

3. CLEAN your awning and keep it dry for storage

Before you roll up your RV awning for storage, clean it well with mild soap and water, and lubricate moving parts with silicon spray. When you roll it up, ensure that the awning is in the ‘lock’ position.

4. INSPECT any sealed areas thoroughly to prevent water damage

Your RV is out and about in the elements day-after-day on your adventures throughout the seasons. You’ll want to make sure that your RV exterior, including the roof, sides, edges, windows, doors, vents, end caps, moldings, compartments and underside are sealed off and doing their job to protect the interior from potential water damage, mice or other rodents. Look for any gaps, openings or areas with aged sealant, you can use a repair tape for quick patches. Make sure to use the appropriate sealant, such as Rexoseal RV Roof Sealant which we highly recommend for any rv roof repair.

5. LUBRICATE all hinges, locks and moving parts

No one likes a creaky door or window or compartment for that matter. Lubricating hinges and moving parts with WD40 and all locks with a graphite spray lubricant is an easy maintenance step that takes only a couple of minutes.

6. COVER outside vents to keep the critters (and condensation) away

Keep the insects out and prevent nesting by installing plastic bags or covers on outside vents (furnace, refrigerator, water heater) for long-term storage. Buy a proper A/C cover (versus using a plastic bag) and cover your air conditioning unit to avoid condensation during storage.

7. STORE INDOORS, if possible

In the winter months, you’ll want to periodically check for snow accumulation and remove ice/snow from the RV exterior. Ideally, store your RV indoors when not in use, this will provide some extra protection from the elements. Now that you have all the tips necessary for safe and worry-free travel, get started on your next RV adventure! For more rv maintenance and rv roof repair tips, check out our YouTube videos!

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