
(Because not all hacks are trash—and some are total game-changers.)
TikTok is full of weird tips, questionable “life-changing” hacks, and RV tricks that seem a little too… homemade. But sometimes, you stumble on a gem.
Here are a few viral RV hacks we actually tried—and can confidently say they work.
🔌 1. Command Hooks Everywhere
TikTok is OBSESSED with using Command hooks for everything—towel holders, trash bags, keys, curtain rods.
✅ Verdict: YES. They hold surprisingly well (even while driving) and come off clean. Total space-saver.
🧽 2. Shower Squeegee for Condensation
That little window squeegee? Not just for glass. TikTokers use it to wipe condensation off walls and windows in cold weather.
✅ Verdict: YES. It’s fast, effective, and keeps moisture from turning into mold.
🧼 3. Suction Cup Shower Caddies (In the Kitchen)
Instead of screwing in spice racks, TikTok RVers use suction cup shower organizers on kitchen walls.
✅ Verdict: YES. As long as the wall is smooth and clean, it holds light stuff and keeps clutter off your limited counter space.
💨 4. Dryer Sheets in Cabinets & Storage Bays
Some swear by throwing dryer sheets in drawers, under cushions, and in bays to keep bugs and musty smells away.
✅ Verdict: Surprisingly YES. Not a miracle fix, but it helps.
🚽 5. Squirt Bottle Bidet Hack
This one blew up: using a condiment-style squirt bottle as a DIY bidet to reduce toilet paper and protect the black tank.
✅ Verdict: Don’t knock it till you try it. It works.
⚠️ TikTok Hacks That Didn’t Make the Cut
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DIY solar fans from dollar store parts = nope
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Peel-and-stick wall tile on bumpy RV walls = peels off in the heat
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Velcroed decor = launches at every bump
Final Thoughts
Not every viral tip deserves a spot in your rig—but some are worth their weight in water jugs. TikTok might be chaotic, but when RVers share what works, we all win.
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