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tpi
Feb 11, 2015Explorer
I wash mine in front of the house. One campground in my travels had a RV wash area-Betebel in San Juan Bautista CA. That was years ago, don't know if it still does. Nearly all are specific- they don't want you to wash RV in your site. Some do have detailing service references who can come to your site and wash/detail your rig.
I always thought it would be win/win if some RV parks had a few isolated sites where you could wash your RV. Sites without drainage problems, and priced so the park could profit from them.
If you have a dirty rig and calling around to parks, it never hurts to ask about it.
I always thought it would be win/win if some RV parks had a few isolated sites where you could wash your RV. Sites without drainage problems, and priced so the park could profit from them.
If you have a dirty rig and calling around to parks, it never hurts to ask about it.
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