(Because crumbs, mold, and mystery smells don’t take vacations.)
You sweep the floor. Wipe the counters. Maybe even hit the bathroom with a paper towel tornado every now and then.
But let’s be honest: your camper is a cozy little box of hidden grime.
And while it may look clean, there are some sneaky spots you’re probably forgetting—until the smell hits, or the ants arrive.
Let’s fix that.
🧽 1. The Air Conditioner Filter
You do have one. And it is probably full of dust.
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Pop off the interior cover
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Rinse the filter with water (or gently vacuum)
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Let it dry completely before reinstalling
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Repeat monthly in heavy use seasons
Dirty filter = less cooling + more allergens. Don’t let it gunk up your airflow.
🪑 2. Under the Dinette Cushions
Lift them. Prepare for judgment.
You’ll likely find:
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Crumbs from three meals ago
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Stray screws or washers
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Maybe a Lego if you’ve got kids
Quick fix: vacuum, wipe down, and consider adding anti-slip mats to stop the cushion slide (and trap less dirt).
🍽 3. The Silverware Tray (Yes, Really)
Pull it out. You’ll find:
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Crumbs
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Dust
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That one bent fork you forgot you owned
Give it a good wash in the sink. Wipe the drawer underneath too. Then put everything back and feel superior for the rest of the day.
💨 4. The Ceiling Vent Screens
Pop the covers off your Fantastic Fan or roof vent, and you might discover:
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Cobwebs
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Pollen
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Dust baked in by the sun
Gently remove the screens and rinse them clean. It’s a 5-minute job that makes your airflow fresher—and your rig less sneezy.
🚽 5. The Toilet Seal (Yes, Down There)
That rubber seal where the flap closes? It collects… things.
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Use a soft brush and mild cleaner
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Wipe carefully around the seal
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Add a dab of seal conditioner afterward to keep it flexible
This helps prevent leaks, odors, and that gross feeling you get when it sticks open mid-trip.
📺 6. The Control Panel Buttons
Your tank level monitor, light switches, and battery status panel are fingerprint magnets.
Give them a quick wipe with a microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alcohol (or electronics-safe cleaner).
Clean buttons = accurate readings and no weird mystery goo near your power switch.
📦 7. The Inside of Storage Bays
Out of sight, out of mind—until you drop a cable in standing water or rodent residue.
Clear them out once a season. Sweep, wipe down, and check for leaks or unwanted guests. Bonus: You’ll rediscover that thing you packed “just in case.”
💬 Final Thoughts
RVs are small spaces, which makes them easy to clean—but also easy to overlook.
Take a weekend. Hit the sneaky spots.
Your rig will smell better, feel fresher, and be one step closer to that “tiny home on wheels” dream.
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