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We let you customize the way you want your Recreational Vehicle cleaned. So if you want exterior only, that is fine. Or maybe you just need it waxed and the wheels shined, that is fine too! We have different menus that allow you to choose what type of Mobile Detailing you need done for your Motorhome. (623) 745-4377
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We also offer oxidation removal, compound and buff to restore the color and make the shine like new again!
Importance of waxing your recreational vehicle (RV)
We all love recreation, and nobody wants to say no to any kind of recreational activity, whether swimming, hiking, or touring. An RV is simply a motor that has living rooms designed to accommodate people. Maintenance of the RV is essential as it is for your home. Most of the time, waxing gets forgotten, yet it's probably the most important practice to keep the RV's sheen and prevent it from looking older and dully.
As you would take care of an investment, so should you care for your RV. To prevent gel coat oxidation, waxing your RV is a must. Below, I take you through the reasons why waxing is essential. Before you can proceed to wax your RV, ensure that you get fully equipped with the necessary equipment:
Using a soft prickled brush is essential as an RV is high and total cleanliness mandatory, consider buying a brush with a long handle.Use soft bristles to avoid the brush from damaging the body by using abrasive brushes.
Use a rubber roof cleaner, which is determined by the roof of your RV, to protect it from the sun.
Use a gentle soap to prevent affecting the RVs paint.
Use lubricants for lubricating the slide outs that make them look new all the time.
Mostly, RVs are always on the move. However, this should not stop you from cleaning them. Use a collapsible wash bucket for cleaning purposes. Having your RV waxed occasionally makes cleaning easier and almost impossible for grime to stick on.
Prevention from scratches – on the application of car wax, a thin coat layer is created that protects the car from scratches. During washing, especially, materials used for clean-up are prone to scratches, but having a thickness of wax lets dirt slide off instead of getting into the paint.
It protects the paint from exposure – an ever-active RV usually gets exposed to many conditions that can easily damage your skin and RV—being mainly an oxidation issue where chemicals in the paint are slowly eaten until it falls off from the body. However, wax prevents the cars exposure to sunlight and other harmful elements to make it last longer.
It saves you money – having your RV rust is unpleasant. When this happens, a repaint of the whole vehicle is expected. However, all this expensive process can easily get evaded by regular waxing. Most manufacturers recommend waxing as a maintenance practice regularly. Waxing can extend the lifespan of the paint; therefore, no need for repainting.
Waxing improves the resale value – so think of it like what will happen when you want to sell your RV finally? Is it going to be in a position to sell at the amount of money you would wish? The first step of identifying the sale value is usually the state of the vehicle for both interior and exterior. The sale value will be lower than expected for chipped paint, signs of old age, or faded look. Waxing can improve your resale value as it maintains a new look in the vehicle leading to an eye-catching outlook.
Waxing makes your car look shiny – for some, this might be the main reason for waxing. Who does not want their RV to sparkle? According to the professionals, it is highly suggested to wax your RV every three months, not forgetting to clean the interior on a more regular basis.
Final thoughts: An RV owner should consider waxing as a way of maintaining the life span of their RV and should be done regularly. This practice not only protects your vehicle but also keeps it very sparkling. Take your time today to wax your RV, and the results will be impeccable.
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Types of RVs and their details!
There are different types of recreational vehicles that you can buy depending upon your budget, the number of residents to live in and other needs and requirements. For beginners, it may be confusing which RV will be best so we have sorted out some simple details below.
Class A RVs Class-A RVs are considered as the biggest RVs on the road. They are as high as 45 feet and can weigh up to 30,000 pounds depending upon the model and company. The big road beasts have all the necessary equipment, gadgets, electronics and technology which you can need on the road. The basic difference is in the space. They can hold big bedrooms and even storage portion for your car or bikes.
Class C RVs When you want everything fancy in your RV but can’t invest in expensive luxury RVs, Class C will save you. These RVs have all the basic things in them and are often operated by gas. You can have the opportunity of a toilet and even slide over beds which can also become seaters. You can also add customized equipment to them. Such models can be 20-30 feet high and can weigh up to 13,000 pounds.
Class B RVs The basic difference between a Class C and Class B RV is that you don’t have a toilet in Class B RV and also they are smaller as compared to Class C. Such RVs are 17-23 feet high and weighs 4k-9k pounds.
Families who want something economical while being on the road go for Class B RVs. Most of the users are an avid camper who loves to go out and camp and that is why these RVs are also called Camper Vans. The con of Class B RV is that it's a simple four-wheeler vehicle that is easy to park anywhere without the worries of RV parking rules.
Tow trailers Tow trailers can be small or big depending upon the vehicle’s capacity to tow it along the road. These tow trailers come in different styles and sizes which can go up for 10-40 feet high and 1,100-12,000 pounds.
These tow trailers can easily detach from the main vehicle so that you can explore the area easily without worrying about towing everything with you. Campers usually left the tow trailers in an RV campsite or RV parking area and enjoy their stay easily.
Pop-up trailers Pop-up trailers are a lifesaver when it comes to camp with kids and children. The tow-trailer can pop up and make a tent-like the camp area above the ground. You can easily sleep, sit and enjoy in a mini-camp of yours. These pop-up trailers 8-16 feet high and can weigh 700-4000 pounds.
Big or small RV, all RVs need proper RV detailing in Phoenix and when it comes to RV cleaning service you have got us! Give us a call and get our professionally trained staff at your RVs doorstep in no time!