Keeping your motorhome in tip-top shape not only extends its lifespan, but also enhances your travel experience. In this article, we show you how to effectively clean your motorhome, both inside and out. Read on to find out all the practical tips on how to clean your motorhome in the best way!
Where to start when cleaning your motorhome?
Before starting to clean your Benimar motorhomeBenimar, it is important to have all the necessary materials at hand: specific cleaning products, rags, sponges and a suitable place for cleaning. Planning is key so that the whole process is efficient and you don't have to interrupt it due to a lack of tools.
Cleaning the exterior of the motorhome
First impressions always count, and the outside of your motorhome reflects how well cared for it is. Here are the basic steps to make sure it's spotless:
- Roof and top: start by cleaning the motorhome from the roof, which tends to collect the most dirt and dust. Use a soft-bristled brush and a specific product to avoid damaging the materials.
- Side walls, rear and front: once you have finished with the roof, move on to the walls and front. You can use a water hose to remove surface dirt. Don't forget to use products suitable for motorhomes.
- Windows and glass: motorhome windows are usually made of acrylic, so you will need a window cleaner specifically for this type of material. Avoid using abrasive products that may leave scratches.
- Wheels and rims: Clean wheel arches and check for rust or damage. Use specific products for the rims and, if necessary, apply a rim protector to improve their durability.
- Awning: This is the most demanded accessory for motorhomes. If yours has one, it is important to clean it as well. Completely open out the awning and apply a fabric cleaner. Let it air dry before putting it away again. Remember that UP models have a factory fitted awning but you can also order it as an accessory on the other models or have it fitted later by your dealer.
How to clean the inside of the motorhome
Once the outside is sparkling clean, it's time to clean the inside of the motorhome. Here is a step-by-step guide to get everything in order:
- Air well: open all windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate while cleaning. This will also help to eliminate odours.
- Vacuuming and upholstery cleaning: Vacuum all seats, cushions and carpets. Our upholstery is stain resistant but if you spot any stains, try to clean it with fabric specific products and air cushions outdoors.
- Surfaces and cupboards: clean all surfaces, including the inside of cupboards and front panels. A damp cloth is usually sufficient, but if you detect a lot of dirt, use a mild cleaner.
- Kitchen and fridge: the kitchen often accumulates grease and food debris. Thoroughly clean the worktop and, if you have an oven or microwave, don't forget them. As for the fridge, empty it completely, clean it with a mild disinfectant and replace the products.
- Bathroom: the bathroom is one of the most important areas to clean. Use disinfectant products, clean the toilet, shower and check that the drains are not clogged.
Additional maintenance for a spotless motorhome
In addition to regular cleaning, there are other aspects that should not be neglected to ensure the good condition of your motorhome:
- Seals and gaskets: it is essential to check the seals on doors and windows to prevent leaks. If you notice any wear and tear, contact your dealer to have it fixed as soon as possible.
- Safety equipment: make sure that all emergency equipment is in order. Check that the fire extinguisher, triangles and reflective waistcoats are in good condition and available.
- Water tank: empty and clean the water tank regularly to prevent sediment build-up and keep the drinking water in optimal condition.
Tips to keep your motorhome cleaner for longer
Once you have invested time and effort in cleaning your motorhome, here are some ideas to keep it cleaner for longer:
- Use protective covers for seats and mattresses, especially on long journeys.
- Place mats at the entrances to minimise the amount of dust and dirt that enters the vehicle.
- Wipe down the shower after each use.
- Give the kitchen a quick wipe down after every meal and don't accumulate unwashed dishes.
- Sweep or vacuum regularly.
Cleaning your motorhome on a regular basis not only improves its appearance, but also extends its lifespan and ensures that your trips are comfortable and trouble-free. By following these tips for cleaning the inside and outside, you'll always have your vehicle ready for the next adventure. We hope you find it helpful!