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An RV is abbreviated as recreational vehicle & it is widely used in America for RV camping road trip. However, when summer approaches & the cooler weather rolls in, then it is important to store your Motorhome or RV stay protected until the next year. How to keep your RV clean, comfortable & road-ready for next year with all these essential storage tips in order to cover the interior, exterior & wheels of your RV.
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A Handy Guide to RV Camping Southern California Storage Winter Storage Tips An RV is abbreviated as recreational vehicle & it is widely used in America for RV camping road trip. However, when summer approaches & the cooler weather rolls in, then it is important to store your Motorhome or RV stay protected until the next year. How to keep your RV clean, comfortable & roadready for next year with all these essential storage tips in order to cover the interior, exterior & wheels of your RV. Storage Tips for RV Interior Keep your RV in excellent shape as long as winter approaches while RV camping Southern California. Also, it is important to prevent the stale odors, which typically accompany extended storage with the following essential storage tips for RV interior: Make sure all appliances are disconnected as in both freeze & freezer are defrosted. Turn off LPG gas supply valve that is located in the LP tank. For winter storage is several months long, but it is important that your Motorhome or RV (recreational vehicle) is not connected. Give the cabin thoroughly cleaning in order to avoid any microbial buildups. If you have ventilator covers that prevent water from getting inside, simply, open your vents to allow free circulation. Winterize plumbing & tanks by flushing them thoroughly with antifreeze. You can use dryer sheets in order to prevent the musty smell from forming whilst helping repel smell or other small rodents. • • • • • • • RV Exterior Storage Tips If you want to properly protect RV exterior during storage, it will expand the lifespan of your Motorhome. Whether your RV will be stored in a garage or covered & tied down, take time to protect the exterior while camping San Fernando Valley. Check out some useful RV exterior storage tips: Get a full wash before it goes into hibernation for winter. With a complete wash, the wax will remove from any build up that may damage the paint over the winter months. • Check all seals to make sure that your vehicle is alright. If you notice damage to seal & it is also responsible for moisture & bacteria during winter months. • In order to invest in an RV cover is an easy & effective way to protect during its storage. It also prevents moisture from entering through your vents & UV fading. • Also, it is important to invest in a good RV cover as it will not bear the brunt of the elements. •
Safe Parking In order to choose where & how to park your Motorhome, it is important for tires of the RV. Just follow these essentials for safest parking of your RV during the month of winter: Make sure that the place of parking is on flat & level cement. Park your RV on the surface that shifts while changing temperatures. • Place the wood underneath the tires in order to prevent damage from frozen ground. The wood must be large enough when tires do not hang over the sides. • Keep your RV tires covered at least out of direct sunlight. Also, you will have to replace the tire covers sooner. • Engine The worst thing is that the cost of repair of the engine much higher as compared to other parts of Motorhome. The following tips will keep your RV's engine in prime condition. Store your recreational vehicle with full of a tank of gas & add a bottle fuel stabilizer. Before prepping the motorhome for storage, change the engine oil. Remove batteries of your Motorhome before storage & give them a good cleaning with a 50/50 mixture of baking soda & water. • • • Hit The Roads of Southern California Next Year! The proper maintenance & storage during winter is a fundamental key to keeping your RV in a good shape throughout the year. With full preparation, you will be able to hit the roads of Southern California as soon as spring rolls around.