Traveling in your RV is lots of fun, but you do have to keep it clean. Whether you live in your RV full-time or travel on the weekends, it’s a good idea to take an afternoon and thoroughly clean your RV so that it’s a more comfortable and safe place to spend time. A clean RV is easier to maintain and use than a dirty RV, but cleaning it is a little different than cleaning your house or apartment.

Below, you’ll find some tips to easily clean your RV’s interior so that you can spend more time relaxing and enjoying your time in it.
Essential Cleaning Supplies
It’s helpful to get together all your supplies before you begin. This list will help you to be organized and avoid having to hunt down something important later on. It’s also a good list of supplies to always keep on your RV so that you can clean it as you travel:
- Bucket and sponges
- Paper towels
- Rubber gloves
- Microfiber wipes
- Magic Erasers
- Dish soap
- Vinegar and baking soda
- Lemon juice
- Glass cleaner
- Broom and dustpan
- Mop
General Cleaning Tips
The common area of your RV also needs a good dusting and vacuuming or sweeping every week or so to cut down on dirt and keep clutter from overflowing.
Make sure everyone has a space to store personal items so that they aren’t lying around everywhere, including a basket for kids’ toys.
Dust all surfaces and wipe high-touch surfaces like remotes, light switches and doorknobs with a bleach wipe.
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