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Desert_Captain
Jan 30, 2015Explorer III
The fastest way I know to get thrown out of an RV Park/CG is to start washing your rig at your site. Never saw an RV Park or campground that permits washing the rig on site. To me it makes no sense to do so in the first place, it is just going to get dirty on the drive home. :S
I usually wash ours out in front of the house when we return from a trip, which creates no problems with the HOA. This last trip it was so dirty (we had not been out for a month), I broke down and washed/waxed it before we left and yes it got very dirty on the trip but it was still looking pretty good when we pulled into Quartzite. :B
If the bug collection on the front/cabover, which on a Class C can be huge gets too large (as in museums bidding on it), I let the high school kids wash the rig at one of their perpetual Saturday morning car washes. For $15 they are as happy to wash it as I am to just stand and watch.
:C
I usually wash ours out in front of the house when we return from a trip, which creates no problems with the HOA. This last trip it was so dirty (we had not been out for a month), I broke down and washed/waxed it before we left and yes it got very dirty on the trip but it was still looking pretty good when we pulled into Quartzite. :B
If the bug collection on the front/cabover, which on a Class C can be huge gets too large (as in museums bidding on it), I let the high school kids wash the rig at one of their perpetual Saturday morning car washes. For $15 they are as happy to wash it as I am to just stand and watch.
:C
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