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poriggity
Jun 07, 2015Explorer
Executive wrote:
Wear a quality dust mask. It may not only be dust you're getting in your lungs. Any camper that's been sitting vacant for awhile may have rodent droppings, insect carcassas and a myriad of other air borne things floating around.
After donning your hazmat suit, use a high powered leaf blower to get the particles out of the hidden places and out in the open. Liberally spray Pledge or similar over every surface, and wipe changing your rag frequently. Remove anything that can be washed in the machine and wash it well. Finish with Febrez and spray liberally and wipe it clean. Rent/Buy a rug shampooer to clean any carpeted areas.
Another easier trick is to call a mobile detailer and let them do the job for you...:W....Dennis
Thanks Dennis,
I've started the cleaning process, but you are correct I probably need to blow it out, and get in all the crevices with a good cleaner... As far as mice droppings, I've gone through the whole camper, with no signs of droppings...
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