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Renovation Tips for Vintage Campers



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It is important to research the maintenance requirements for your camper before you decide to buy one. A clean and well-maintained RV will give you a better and more pleasant camping experience. You will get the best mileage for your vehicle, which will help you keep the cost low.

A well maintained camper will last years. You will also be able to avoid some of the problems that can occur during the offseason, such as cracked or rotted tires. A well-maintained and clean trailer will be less likely to attract pests and insects.

Aside from the exterior, you will need to maintain the interior of your camper as well. You should clean and disinfect your bathroom every day to prevent grease buildup. Make sure to also clean countertops and floors. It is important to use disinfectant on all surfaces.


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It is important to inspect the water system regularly. It is recommended that water holding tanks be cleaned once every six to twelve months. Regularly replace your filters. You can also purchase wastewater chemicals to keep your system functioning and safe.

It is a good idea inspect your tires before you take your RV on a long trip. Inspect the tires for signs of damage and bulges. It is also important to change the air pressure as needed. This can help you save money and increase your tires' lifespan.


You should also regularly lubricate sliderails. This will ensure that your sliding mechanism operates smoothly. This can be done by spraying lubricant such as Wagner Universal Ceramic Spray/Chain Lube. The lubricant should be rated for high pressure. It should also not drip. It is best to change the water hose externally once a year.

You should also clean the roof on your RV. You will need to take off the pop top to clean your RV's roof. Make sure you remove all debris. You should then spray the roof with a grease spray before storing the camper. This will make the job easier.


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DampRids are a great investment if you plan on keeping your camper in storage for a long time. DampRids will keep your RV dry and prevent mold from growing. Also, a storage fan is an option. This will help you stay out of the elements, which is especially important after a rain storm.

Keep your battery charged at all time. You should not store your batteries in a warm environment. You should store them in moderate temperatures.

Also, make sure you check your brakes often. This will prevent costly repairs. Safety on the roads is dependent upon your brakes. It is a smart idea to also inspect your brake pads.


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Renovation Tips for Vintage Campers