How to Build the Perfect RV Detailing Kit


How to Build the Perfect RV Detailing Kit


How to Build the Perfect RV Detailing Kit

If you own an RV, you already know how much work it takes to keep it looking clean and protected. Between the miles, dust, bugs, and sun exposure, your rig deserves professional care — even when you’re doing it yourself. Here’s how to build the perfect RV detailing kit that covers every surface inside and out.

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Why You Need a Dedicated RV Detailing Kit

RVs are much larger than cars, and their surfaces — from gel coat to fiberglass to vinyl graphics — need different care. A proper detailing kit not only makes cleaning easier but also helps protect your investment from UV rays, oxidation, and long-term wear.


Essential RV Detailing Products

Below is the ultimate product lineup every RV owner should have on hand. Each one plays a specific role in keeping your rig clean, protected, and ready for the next trip.

1. The Super Soaper – Exterior Wash

Start with a high-quality wash solution like The Super Soaper. It provides thick foam, strong cleaning power, and safe lubrication for RV surfaces — including painted panels, fiberglass, and decals.

Start Every RV Wash Right

The Super Soaper is made for large vehicles — high-foaming, gentle, and effective for removing bugs and grime without harsh scrubbing.

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2. Orange Wash Microfiber Towels

Use Orange Wash Microfiber Towels for contact washing. Their ultra-soft fibers safely lift dirt and grime from large RV surfaces without causing swirls or scratches.

3. Massive Drying Towel

The Massive Drying Towel absorbs incredible amounts of water and makes drying a large RV fast and streak-free. It’s a must-have for preventing water spots after washing.

Dry Large RVs Effortlessly

The Massive Drying Towel covers more surface area and absorbs more water than anything else on the market.

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4. Tough As Shell Ceramic Spray

Protect your RV exterior with Tough As Shell Ceramic Spray. It adds a slick, hydrophobic coating that repels dirt, bugs, and UV rays, keeping your RV cleaner between washes.

5. Complete Cabin Cleaner

For the interior, Complete Cabin Cleaner works on every surface — vinyl, leather, fabric, plastic, and trim — for a fresh, matte finish without residue.

6. All Dressed Up

All Dressed Up keeps rubber seals, exterior plastics, and tires hydrated and UV-protected. Use it after washing for a subtle, factory-new look.

7. Air Freshies

Finally, no RV detailing kit is complete without Air Freshies. Hang one in the cabin for a fresh scent after every trip or interior cleaning session.


Optional Upgrades for Serious RV Detailers

  • Scrub Buddy Pads — for textured interior surfaces like rubber floors or vinyl walls
  • All Blacked Out Applicators — for even dressing application on tires and trim
  • Picture Perfect Polish — for removing oxidation or fine swirls on fiberglass or paint

RV Detailing Kit Comparison

Kit Type Best For Includes
Basic Kit New RV owners The Super Soaper, Orange Wash Towels, Massive Drying Towel
Complete Kit Interior & exterior maintenance Adds Complete Cabin Cleaner and All Dressed Up
Pro Kit Frequent travelers or mobile detailers All products plus Tough As Shell and Picture Perfect Polish

Pro Tips for Maintaining Your RV Kit

  • → Store chemicals in a cool, dry area — avoid leaving them in direct sun.
  • → Wash and air dry microfiber towels after every use to prevent contamination.
  • → Label towels for specific areas: one set for paint, one for wheels, and one for interior.
  • → Replace drying towels when they lose absorbency.
  • → Keep a small travel-size kit in your storage bay for quick cleanups on the road.

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FAQs

What should every RV detailing kit include?

At minimum: a high-quality wash soap, microfiber towels, drying towel, interior cleaner, and protective spray like Tough As Shell.

Can I use the same detailing kit for my car and RV?

Yes, but you’ll need more towels and soap for the RV’s larger surface area. All Jimbo’s Detailing products are safe for both.

How often should I detail my RV?

Give your RV a quick wash every 3–4 weeks and a full detail — including protection — every 2–3 months depending on travel frequency.

What’s the best towel for drying an RV?

The Massive Drying Towel provides maximum absorption with minimal passes, preventing water spots and streaks.

How do I store detailing products in an RV?

Keep them in a sealed plastic bin in a temperature-controlled compartment to avoid leaks or chemical breakdown.