Apply protectants to rubber seals around doors, windows, vents etc., to prevent cracking and fading
Detailing an RV can be a daunting task, but with proper preparation and attention to detail, you can achieve professional quality results. One of the essential steps is to apply protectants to rubber seals around doors, windows, vents etc., in order to stop cracking and fading. (By doing this,) not only will it help reduce wear and tear on the seals, but it'll also make them look better. You should start by thoroughly cleaning the rubber seal with a soft brush or cloth; then wipe off any excess dirt or grime. Next, liberally apply a protective spray or wax specifically designed for rubber seals to prevent discoloration and cracking over time. Make sure it's applied evenly without leaving any streaks or residue behind!
Another important step when detailing an RV is polishing the exterior surfaces such as metal parts and painted surfaces. First use a mild soap to remove dust and dirt from these surfaces; then buff them using a power buffer or by hand with car wax; finally, use a microfiber cloth for that perfect shine! Additionally, don't forget to clean and treat your tires - special tire cleaners will do wonders! Finally, if you want your RV looking its best after completing all of these steps remember to vacuum your interior upholstery/fabrics (to remove crumbs) and finish off with window cleaner for those crystal-clear views inside your vehicle! With these tips in mind you're sure to have high-quality results every time!
Check all appliances are in proper working order
Properly detailing an RV can be a daunting task. However, with the right steps and attention to detail, one can achieve professional quality results! First (and foremost), check all appliances are in proper working order. This includes stove-tops, ovens, microwaves, refrigerator and freezer, as well as any other appliances that may exist. Next, sweep and vacuum the interior thoroughly; removing any dirt or debris from crevices. After that, use a damp cloth to clean surfaces such as walls and counter tops. Following this step (to ensure complete sanitation) is to disinfect all surfaces with appropriate cleaners for each material. You would not want to use an all-purpose cleaner on wood!
Once done cleaning the interior of the RV it's time to move onto the exterior; starting with washing off any dirt or grime that has accumulated via a high pressure washer or bucket of soapy water. Then proceed to waxing with a marine grade wax for extra protection against the elements. Lastly (but certainly not least!) inspect all tires for air pressure and condition of treads - be sure to rotate them if needed! With these steps followed you should have achieved professional quality results in your RV detail job! Wowzers!