Maintenance tips
Create an inspection checklist to assess current condition of RV
RV detailing can be an expensive and time-consuming job, but it's worth it in the end. To make sure that you get the most out of your RV detailing experience, creating a thorough checklist to assess the current condition of the RV is essential. (To begin with), start by inspecting the exterior for any damage such as dents, scratches, or discoloration. Also check for signs of rusting or corrosion around vents and windowsills. Next, inspect the rubber seals on doors and windows to make sure they are still in good condition. Make sure that all lights are working properly as well!
Inspecting the interior should also be included in your checklist; look for any evidence of mold or mildew buildup, as well as general wear and tear on furniture and carpets. Check for any damaged electronics like TVs or radios too! Additionally, evaluate any upholstery fabric to ensure no fading has occurred due to sun exposure. Finally, examine all appliances like microwaves and refrigerators that they are functioning properly.
Transition: After conducting an evaluation of the RV's current condition, it's important to discuss what services you'd like done with your detailer before beginning work on your RV.
Enumerate which areas need special attention such as deep cleaning carpets or waxing surfaces; this ensures that every detail is addressed during their service appointment! If necessary, take some before photos so you can compare them to after photos once work is finished—this will help ensure that everything was taken care of correctly! With an organized inspection checklist and clear communication with your detailer(,) you can rest assured knowing you've gotten the most out of your detailing job!