RV Spring Cleaning: How to Bring It Back to Life After Storage
After months in storage, your RV deserves a full refresh before hitting the road again. Dust, oxidation, and musty odors can build up over the winter, but with the right products and process, you can bring your RV back to life in just one afternoon. This complete spring cleaning guide covers everything from exterior washing to interior deodorizing — so your RV looks and feels brand new for the season ahead.
Estimated Reading Time: ~13 minutes
Why Spring Cleaning Your RV Matters
During storage, your RV’s surfaces can collect dust, pollen, and residue from cover materials. Moisture may also cause minor mildew buildup inside. A thorough spring cleaning not only restores your RV’s look but also helps protect its surfaces before another travel season begins.
Step-by-Step RV Spring Cleaning Process
Step 1: Exterior Wash and Decontamination
Begin with a rinse to remove dust and debris, then pre-soak using The Super Soaper. Add 4 ounces to a foam cannon for a thick, clinging foam that breaks down grime without scrubbing. Let it dwell for 2–3 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
Step 2: Hand Wash with Microfiber Towels
After foaming, use an Orange Wash Microfiber Towel and more diluted The Super Soaper for contact washing. Work in small sections from top to bottom. Always rinse your towel frequently to avoid scratching.
Effortless Foam Washing for Your RV
The Super Soaper delivers thick foam that dissolves dirt and grime — perfect for large RVs, trailers, and motorhomes.
Shop The Super Soaper Buy on AmazonStep 3: Inspect and Polish
Once the surface is clean and dry, inspect for oxidation, faded decals, or dull trim. Use Picture Perfect Polish to revive shine and remove surface oxidation. For deeper protection, follow up with Tough As Shell Ceramic Spray to seal and protect your RV for months.
Step 4: Clean Windows, Chrome, and Wheels
Use Pure Magic Cleaner to remove brake dust, grime, and oxidation from metal trim and wheels. For glass or acrylic windows, polish with Picture Perfect Polish to restore clarity and remove water etching.
Step 5: Refresh the Roof and Seals
Use The Super Soaper and a soft brush to clean the RV roof, then rinse thoroughly. Inspect seals around vents, skylights, and antennas for cracks or wear. Reapply a UV protectant if needed to prevent sun damage during summer.
Interior RV Spring Refresh
Step 1: Air It Out
Open all windows and vents for at least an hour to let stale air escape. If you stored your RV closed up, this is one of the easiest ways to eliminate musty odors quickly.
Step 2: Vacuum and Dust Thoroughly
Vacuum carpets, upholstery, and vents to remove any dust or debris. Wipe surfaces using microfiber towels slightly dampened with Complete Cabin Cleaner to remove film and dirt buildup from storage.
Step 3: Deep Clean and Deodorize
Spray Complete Cabin Cleaner on dashboards, counters, and walls. Wipe with Scrub Buddy Pads for textured surfaces, and microfiber towels for smooth panels. Finish with Jimbo’s Air Freshies for a long-lasting, clean scent.
Keep Your RV Smelling Fresh
Jimbo’s Air Freshies eliminate odors and leave a clean, refreshing scent — perfect after months in storage.
Shop Air Freshies Buy on AmazonStep 4: Sanitize the Bathroom and Kitchen
Clean sinks, counters, and showers using Complete Cabin Cleaner. It removes grime without leaving residue and is safe for all interior materials. Rinse and dry completely before using your RV again.
Step 5: Inspect Safety Equipment
Check fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and CO alarms. Replace batteries or expired units before your first trip. This step is often overlooked but critical for safe travels.
RV Spring Cleaning Product Comparison
| Task | Product | Key Benefit | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exterior Wash | The Super Soaper | Removes grime and film safely | Each wash |
| Interior Clean | Complete Cabin Cleaner | Disinfects and removes buildup | Monthly |
| Odor Control | Jimbo’s Air Freshies | Long-lasting scent refresh | As needed |
Pro Tips for RV Spring Detailing
- → Always start from the top (roof) and work your way down.
- → Use separate microfiber towels for exterior and interior cleaning.
- → Reapply ceramic protection after your first wash of the season.
- → Lubricate door hinges and latches to prevent squeaks and corrosion.
- → Keep one bottle of Complete Cabin Cleaner inside your RV for quick wipe-downs on trips.
Related Reading
- How to Winterize Your RV’s Exterior and Interior Surfaces
- Prepping Your RV for Summer Travel: Full Cleaning Checklist
- Deep Cleaning RV Carpets and Upholstery: Pro Tips
- How to Clean Stainless Steel and Chrome on an RV Exterior
- How to Clean and Sanitize Your RV Interior After a Long Trip
FAQs
How soon should I wash my RV after taking it out of storage?
As soon as possible. Dust, cover residue, and pollen can bond to the surface if left too long in the sun.
What’s the best cleaner for the first wash of the season?
The Super Soaper is ideal — it cuts through grime without stripping wax or coatings.
How do I remove musty odors from my RV?
Use Complete Cabin Cleaner to eliminate odor-causing bacteria, then refresh with Jimbo’s Air Freshies.
Do I need to polish my RV every spring?
Polishing once a year is usually enough. Use Picture Perfect Polish to remove oxidation and restore shine before resealing with Tough As Shell.
Is it safe to use ceramic spray on decals?
Yes. Tough As Shell Ceramic Spray is safe on paint, fiberglass, and vinyl decals.