Washing the camper
Washing your camper is a little different than washing a regular car, especially because you are dealing with vulnerable materials, a lot of surface area and not every place is suitable for washing your camper. For example, make sure you have enough space to be able to reach everything properly.
If you have found the right place, I would like to point out the following important points.
Use the right products
Use special camper or caravan cleaners.
Avoid aggressive cleaning agents such as all-purpose cleaners or washing-up liquid, which can damage the paint, seals and seams.
Also use soft sponges, microfiber cloths and soft brushes.
No hard brushes or scouring pads: they can cause scratches.


The roof
The roof catches most of the dirt (such as green deposits, bird droppings, resin).
Immediately check the sealant seams and roof hatches:
This way you can quickly discover any damage or wear.
For the roof, a telescopic pole is useful (and safe) and use a telescopic ladder to gain easy access.
Rinse well.
Use plenty of water to rinse away dirt and cleaning agent.
A high-pressure cleaner is possible, but keep sufficient distance (especially around sealant seams, stickers and ventilation grilles).


Avoid direct sunlight.
It is best to wash the camper in the shade so that cleaning agents do not dry too quickly and leave stains.
Check vulnerable parts.
Pay attention to stickers, windows (usually plastic), ventilation grilles and rubbers.
Plastic windows (e.g. polycarbonate) must not be cleaned with aggressive agents or scouring pads.


Aftertreatment.
After washing, you can treat the camper with a wax specifically for campers/caravans, so that it is better protected against the elements and dirt adheres less quickly
Where to get it and more information.
Some good products are available at:
Dennis and Nancy:
Camper passion:
Cleanprotec:
Or you can also have your camper cleaned:
Youtube vlog Campingtrend.
