
PACKAGES + PRICING
INTERIOR RV / CAMPER DETAIL $400
Includes:
Full Vacuum (living area, bedroom, carpet)
Hard Surface Wipe-Down (cabinets, counters, tables, appliance exteriors)
Kitchen Area Clean (countertops, sink, appliance exteriors)
Bathroom Clean (toilet, sink, shower surfaces)
Upholstery and Fabric Seat Cleaning
Interior Window Cleaning
Deodorizing Treatment
Floor Mat Cleaning
For severe mold, heavy mildew, or smoke saturation: additional treatment may be needed and will be discussed prior to service.
EXTERIOR RV / CAMPER DETAIL $900
Includes:
Full Exterior Hand Wash and Dry
Roof Edge and Trim Cleaning
Wheel and Tire Cleaning and Dressing
Exterior Glass Cleaning Oxidation Treatment (as applicable)
Hand Wax / Sealant Application (full exterior)
Bug and Road Film Removal
Note: Pricing is for standard travel trailers and Class A/B/C motorhomes. Contact us for oversize or custom units.
INFORMATION
RV interiors accumulate grime differently than vehicles. Cooking oils and food smells settle on cabinetry and soft surfaces. Bathroom moisture creates mildew in corners and along seams. Upholstery and dinette cushions hold odors and stains from camping trips, pets, and extended use. We clean methodically through each zone - kitchen, bathroom, sleeping area, and living space, using appropriate products for each surface type.
On the exterior, fiberglass and painted aluminum RV surfaces oxidize more quickly than vehicle paint because they're larger, flatter surfaces with more UV exposure. South Carolina's UV intensity accelerates oxidation on south-facing panels especially. Road film, bug splatter, and tree sap accumulate heavily on the front cap and lower sidewalls during highway travel. Regular exterior detailing with wax or sealant is the most effective way to slow oxidation and maintain the finish over the RV's lifespan.
We come to wherever your RV is parked - home driveway, storage lot, campground, or RV park. You don't need to move it to a detailing shop. Upstate SC RV owners deal with specific seasonal challenges: summer lake trips to Hartwell and Keowee bring in humidity and sand, fall camping seasons leave firewood smoke and leaf debris, and spring sends pollen through every vent. Scheduling a full interior and exterior clean before and after peak camping season keeps the rig in consistent shape year-round.

Can you remove mold or mildew from an RV interior?
Surface-level mildew on hard surfaces and fabric is treatable as part of the interior service. Deep mold growth behind panels or inside wall cavities is a structural issue that requires professional remediation beyond detailing. We assess on arrival and let you know what's achievable before starting.
Can you remove oxidation from an RV exterior?
Yes, for surface-level oxidation. We apply oxidation treatment and compound or polish as needed before waxing. Severe, deep-set oxidation on older units may require more aggressive treatment - we'll assess on arrival and discuss options before proceeding.
How long does RV detailing take?
Interior only: 3–5 hours depending on unit size and condition. Exterior only: 4–6 hours for a full-size unit. Both together: plan for a full day. We'll give you a more precise estimate at booking once we know the size and condition of your rig.
How often should I get my RV detailed?
Once or twice a year is the standard for regularly used units - before and after peak camping season. If the RV is stored outdoors year-round, more frequent exterior cleaning prevents sap, pollen, and debris from bonding permanently. Interior detailing after any extended trip with cooking, pets, or heavy use is worth doing before the smells set in.

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Mailing Address: 11 Tattershall Road, Greenville SC 29605
Primary Phone: (864) 705-4554
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