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eundercoffler's avatar
Jun 01, 2017

Toy hauler floor cleaning/maintenance

Just curious how you other toy hauler owners clean your rubberized floor in the "hauler" section and ramp. I have tried a damp sponge and a swiffer type device but can never seem to get it clean. I'm thinking this is most likely due to the uneven/bumpy nature of the floor and ramp.

Thoughts?
Eric
  • You are a brave man Y-Guy. I like the simple green idea, I'll have to try that.

    Thanks,
    Eric
  • mop, simple green and hot water. That's how they recommended at the dealer I bought from and it always comes out shiny.
  • I would never use water.
    That is death in a toy hauler.

    I only do sand, so just a leaf blower.
    Sorry, no help.
  • I did Eric, I live on a slight hill and I'd pull so the garage was down hill, I used as little water as possible but I hosed it down. Never had water issues, I wouldn't do this unless its warm enough outside and drains out mostly on its own. Between the Sand, the Dust and the Mud it was the best way to get the garage clean. I did try to apply additional sealant between the aluminum trim and the rubber floor. Thankfully temps here are often in the 90s so it wasn't left wet long.
  • Y-Guy wrote:
    On very warm days (like 90 degrees) I would spray it down then coat with Simple Green, and use a firm bristle brush with a handle, then hose it down and let it dry.


    You hose down the inside of your Toy Hauler?

    Eric
  • On very warm days (like 90 degrees) I would spray it down then coat with Simple Green, and use a firm bristle brush with a handle, then hose it down and let it dry.
  • sgip2000 wrote:
    Hot water and a mop.


    And keep changing the water till it's clear.