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Aussie Conditions
Look, we’ve all been there, you get home from a big trip up the coast or a dusty trek through the red centre, and the van looks like it's been through a war zone. I've spent over 15 years cleaning everything from beat-up 4x4 campers to half-million-dollar luxury off-roaders, and the secret isn't just elbow grease; it's using the right gear for our harsh conditions. Whether you're dealing with baked-on bugs or that nasty salt spray from a beach camp, this guide covers how to get it done properly without trashing your seals or scratching the gelcoat.
The Reality of Maintaining a Van in Oz
The Gear You Actually Need
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Preparation is Key
Choose your spot
Never wash a van in direct 2pm sun. The soap will dry instantly and leave nasty spots. Try to find some shade or do it early morning (with a coffee in hand).
Seal everything up
Check every window, hatch, and the main door. I once forgot a roof vent on a Jayco and ended up soaking the missus's favourite pillows. Not a good day, trust me.
Pre-rinse the heavy stuff
Use a hose (not a high-pressure washer too close!) to knock off the loose chunks of mud and dust before you ever touch the surface with a brush.
The Full Detail Process
Hit the Roof First
Always start at the top. If you do the sides first, all the muck from the solar panels and AC unit will just run down and ruin your work. Scrub the roof thoroughly with your brush and plenty of soapy water.
Clean Solar Panels
Dust and bird droppings can kill your charging efficiency. Use a soft cloth and plain water here. Don't use harsh chemicals on the panels; they don't like it.
Snow Foam or Pre-Wash
Apply your foam from the bottom up. Let it dwell for 5 minutes (don't let it dry!). This softens the bugs and red dust so they slide off without scratching.
The Two-Bucket Wash
Wash one side at a time. Work from the top down. Use your pole brush for the high bits and a microfibre mitt for the lower sections where the heavy grit lives.
Addressing the 'Black Streaks'
You know those annoying black lines under windows? They're caused by rubber seals degrading. Use a dedicated streak remover or a bit of diluted APC (All Purpose Cleaner) to wipe them away.
Wheel and Underbody Flush
If you've been near the beach, spend 10 minutes just hosing out the chassis. Salt is the silent killer. I've seen chassis rails on 3-year-old vans looking like they're 30 because of salt neglect.
Rinse Thoroughly
Flood the surface with water to ensure all soap is gone, especially from the awning arms and window tracks.
Drying
Don't let it air dry in the sun or you'll get water spots (calcium deposits). Use your big microfibre towel to soak up the water. No dramas if you miss a few spots, but try to get the flat panels clear.
Glass and Windows
Be careful! Most caravan windows are acrylic, not glass. They scratch if you look at them funny. Use a very clean, soft microfibre and a dedicated plastic cleaner, not Windex.
Apply UV Protection
This is the most important step for Aussie owners. Wipe on a sealant like Bowden's Bead Machine or a ceramic spray. It'll make the next wash 10x easier and stop the paint from chalking.
Watch Out
The Red Dust Secret
Don't Forget the Awning
Long-Term Maintenance
Common Questions from the Campground
Can I use a car wash for my caravan?
How do I get bird poop off without scratching?
Is it worth ceramic coating a caravan?
What's the best way to clean my water tanks?
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