MOTORHOME INTERIOR CLEANING - SO YOUR CARTHAGO ALSO SHINES ON THE INSIDE
Caring for your motorhome naturally involves not only cleaning the exterior of the vehicle, but also the interior.
Here, too, there are a few things to consider so that you can enjoy your motorhome for a long time and the materials are not damaged by the wrong cleaning agents.
We have compiled the most important care tips for you in our report. You can find the report on cleaning the exterior of the vehicle here: Exterior cleaning
Before cleaning
Before you start cleaning, it makes sense to go through all cupboards and drawers and clear them out. In the hectic rush, you often don't put things back where they belong. As you will be cleaning the individual drawers and cupboards later anyway, this is a good opportunity to tidy up.
At the same time, air out any open cupboards and drawers (if possible) and remember to air out upholstery, mattresses and carpets. It is best to leave the windows open during cleaning so that evaporating water can be drawn out directly.
Furniture and smooth surfaces
Surfaces made of real wood or laminated surfaces on cupboards and other furniture probably make up the majority of the surfaces to be cleaned in the motorhome. It is best to use lukewarm water for cleaning. However, make sure that the cloth or rag is not too wet. Excess water could cause the wood to swell. Harsh cleaning agents could attack the film. Coarse soiling is usually more likely to be found in the kitchen, where you can also use mild cleaners as the materials are less sensitive (e.g. glass and stainless steel). Dried-on grease deposits can be treated with a steam cleaner. The hot water vapour is a gentle method of dissolving the grease without the need to use chemical cleaners. When cleaning the refrigerator, please set it to the fan position and do not forget to clean behind the grille.
Mirrors and windows
When cleaning windows, make sure that the glass cleaner is not sprayed onto rubber or plastic parts. Solvents in the cleaner can remove plasticisers from the plastic, causing it to crack and become brittle.
Special window vacuum cleaners are well suited to the amount of windows and mirrors in the motorhome to save time and still achieve a streak-free result without much effort. The shower enclosure or mirrors can also be cleaned effortlessly and streak-free.
Upholstery and other textiles
A special impregnation of the upholstery makes it difficult for dirt to penetrate deep into the fibres. Nevertheless, something does get in from time to time. For coarse stains on the upholstery, you can use a wet vacuum cleaner, which you can hire from drugstores or DIY stores, for example. With each pass, the dirt is drawn further to the surface and finally sucked completely out of the upholstery. Isolated stains can also be dabbed off using a microfibre cloth. In extreme cases, a carpet cleaner without surfactants will help. However, please follow the care instructions in your operating instructions. You can use special impregnation sprays to maintain the impregnation of the upholstery for longer.
Floor and storage compartments
Before wiping the floor with a wet cloth, it is advisable to sweep or vacuum the coarse dirt out of the motorhome first. There are now special handheld hoovers for even the smallest gaps, which can reach almost anywhere. When wiping the floors and storage compartments, please ensure that a cloth that is not too damp is used to protect the material.