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ocean_bound
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Mar 08, 2017

RV washing in Florida

Does anyone know of an RV wash near Tampa Florida or those lazy days have an RV wash please let me know thanks

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  • rgatijnet1 wrote:
    When you get to exit 329, Wildwood, off of I-75, there is a truck wash station that should be able to wash your coach. This is where the Florida turnpike branches off.


    These guys do a good job. I don't know about the underside though.
  • When we were in Florida last month, almost all of the do it yourself car washes had at least one bay tall enough for a MH or a trailer.
    I was lucky enough to get into a campground that allowed washing on the pad. I washed both trailer and truck. There were also signs on the major highways for Blue Beacon truck washes that would wash RV's.
  • smlranger wrote:
    Most all of the RV parks have a list of mobile wash guys that will come to your site and wash the coach. They will certainly do a better job of getting your coach clean than a truck wash. It will cost more.


    If the mobile guy will pressure wash the underside of the coach to remove the salt from the chassis it will be a first for me. ;)
  • Most all of the RV parks have a list of mobile wash guys that will come to your site and wash the coach. They will certainly do a better job of getting your coach clean than a truck wash. It will cost more.
  • When you get to exit 329, Wildwood, off of I-75, there is a truck wash station that should be able to wash your coach. This is where the Florida turnpike branches off.
  • I am coming out of the north and going to be covered probably in salt and road grime need a place to wash The coach
  • Since it is "that time of year" in Florida, when all of the oak trees are dropping their pollen and every vehicle is getting coated with a yellow powder, I would wait for another week or so before I even bothered with washing my coach.