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Mickeyfan0805's avatar
May 11, 2015

Where do you wash your camper - not at home!

Our family is about to move from MA to WI, and our new home has everything we want in a home - except a driveway long enough to hold our trailer. We have always stored our trailer at a lot, so this was not a huge issue for us, but we have always brought it home to wash it, which we will no longer be able to do.

For those of you who are full-timers, don't have space at home, etc... How/where do you wash your rig?
  • Might find a car wash with a detail shop, theyll generally give you a good once over or a detail job, whatever youre willing to pay. Thhey all like money.
  • We (rather I) always wash at home in back yard where RV is stored. There is a Blue Beacon truck wash at I-75 exit near us and they do RV washing.
  • Welcome to WI. We wash ours at the truck wash in Johnson Creek,WI. It's at I-94 and highway 26 about 45 miles west of Milwaukee and 30 miles east of Madison. They do an excellent job. Wash and spray wax, 48-58 dollars, depending on who is the cashier that day, I guess. Ours is 37 feet.
  • kroghville wrote:
    Welcome to WI. We wash ours at the truck wash in Johnson Creek,WI. It's at I-94 and highway 26 about 45 miles west of Milwaukee and 30 miles east of Madison. They do an excellent job. Wash and spray wax, 48-58 dollars, depending on who is the cashier that day, I guess. Ours is 37 feet.


    There ya go!!..:C

    Lots of folks use truck washes.

    Mobile wash is another option. (check prices)

    Used a do-it-yourself coin-op wash in Vegas once that had "balconies" on both sides about 4-5 feet off the ground, stairs at each end.
    (only one I've ever seen)

    It was great for doing the roof and upper portion of the sides.

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