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Old 03-27-2018, 08:56 PM   #14
mcmeadows1
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Sierra Vista
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All sheets (we have one queen and two bunk beds) are immediately cleaned and put back on the beds. The same is done for clothes which we keep in the RV.

We then do the rest-

Both toilets, all three sinks, and the shower stall are cleaned as well. All food and drinks are removed, and all tanks (one fresh, two grey, and two black, as well as the hot water heater) are drained and cleaned. All floors are swept/vacuum. All surfaces are wiped down with Clorox Wipes. Both the refrigerator and freezer are emptied and wiped with Clorox Wipes. The stove and oven are cleaned. All dishes, silverware, pots, pans, and other cookware are cleaned and put away. Consumables (paper towels, napkins, toilet paper, personal hygiene items, etc.) are restocked. Both propane tanks are filled too.

Finally, any maintenance items and/or needed repairs are taken care of right away.

In short, the RV is prepped for the next trip immediately after returning from the current trip.

Why do it right away? So we don’t have to stress before the next trip, and we know the RV is always ready to be used at a moment’s notice. And, as previously stated, we can show family, friends, and neighbors the RV without having to worry about how it looks.

One final note: We store the RV in our backyard, so this makes it very convenient for us to clean, maintain, and prep the RV.
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