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the_bear_II
Jan 30, 2015Explorer
Most campgrounds have rules about doing any kind of work on your RV. Majority won't allow you to use the water for washing your RV. Most will allow you to use waterless cleaners, wax and wipe down your RV. The idea is to limit their liability and water use.
I will wash mine at home and then do the waxing & detailing at the campground.
Lately though we have been hiring a detailer to do the work. Cost can be $80 to $300 depending on just wash or level of detailing. The RV Resort has three detailers they allow to come into the park and work. All of them use pressure washers with a water tank and generator so they don't use the parks water or electricity.
I will wash mine at home and then do the waxing & detailing at the campground.
Lately though we have been hiring a detailer to do the work. Cost can be $80 to $300 depending on just wash or level of detailing. The RV Resort has three detailers they allow to come into the park and work. All of them use pressure washers with a water tank and generator so they don't use the parks water or electricity.
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