Frequently asked questions
How Long does it take to detail my RV?
A complete RV Detail will take about 4-6 hours. An interior detail will take about 2-3 hours. Preminum Services and large RVs may take longer.
Do you use harsh chemicals?
No, all of our cleaners and dressings are eco-friendly.
What is RV Detailing?
Professional RV detailing is the process of cleaning and restoring your RV or trailer vehicle to like-new condition. Compared to a regular RV wash, RV detailing services are much more extensive with particular care and attention paid to details of your motorhome (hence, “detailing”). RV detailing will be done by hand. This type of professional cleaning process involves professional cleaning techniques and products that you will not find at an ordinary wash.
Can I set up a Detail Plan?
Yes, after your first detailing, we can set you up on a recurring maintenance plan.
Why Should I get My RV Detailed?
Many new RVers see RV detailing as a luxury instead of a necessity. This is a huuuuuuge mistake. Here are some reasons why you need to get your RV professionally detailed:
Your RV Is An InvestmentYour RV or trailer is not just a vehicle, it’s an investment. Costing anywhere between $10,000 and $300,000, it’s just not good business to allow your investment to rapidly deteriorate by not taking care of it.
Just like your residential home, your motorhome needs TLC. Many new and beginning RVers will take care of pressing maintenance issues, but will forget the simple step of having their RV cleaned and detailed on a regular basis.
Failure to take care of your RV can lead to superficial issues such as sun damage, scratches and a dirty overall appearance, but can also affect the safety and functionality of your rig. Issues like mold, mildew and deterioration of key materials can cause health and safety issues that can take your RV off the road prematurely.
Think of the $200-500 you may spend on detailing as a form of insurance.
Your RV Is An InvestmentYour RV or trailer is not just a vehicle, it’s an investment. Costing anywhere between $10,000 and $300,000, it’s just not good business to allow your investment to rapidly deteriorate by not taking care of it.
Just like your residential home, your motorhome needs TLC. Many new and beginning RVers will take care of pressing maintenance issues, but will forget the simple step of having their RV cleaned and detailed on a regular basis.
Failure to take care of your RV can lead to superficial issues such as sun damage, scratches and a dirty overall appearance, but can also affect the safety and functionality of your rig. Issues like mold, mildew and deterioration of key materials can cause health and safety issues that can take your RV off the road prematurely.
Think of the $200-500 you may spend on detailing as a form of insurance.