
If you're thinking of purchasing a camper, or are currently in the process of purchasing one, it is worth taking the time to understand its maintenance requirements. An RV that is clean and well maintained will make camping more enjoyable. Your vehicle will also be more efficient, which will reduce the cost.
A well maintained camper will last years. You'll also be able avoid common problems during the off-season, like cracked and rotted tires. A well-maintained and clean trailer will be less likely to attract pests and insects.
Your camper's interior must be maintained, in addition to the exterior. Cleaning and disinfecting the bathroom on a regular basis will prevent grease from building up. Clean the floors and countertops as well. It is essential to clean countertops and floors regularly with a disinfectant.

You'll want to check the water system on a regular basis, too. You should clean the water holding tanks at least every six months. You should also replace the filters on a regular basis. To help maintain your system's safety and functionality, you can purchase waste chemicals.
It is a good idea inspect your tires before you take your RV on a long trip. Check for any bulges or cuts. If necessary, change the air pressure. You can save money and prolong the life of your tires by changing the pressure.
You should also lubricate slide rails on a regular basis. This will ensure smooth operation of the sliding mechanism. This can be done by spraying lubricant such as Wagner Universal Ceramic Spray/Chain Lube. The lubricant should have a rating for high pressure. It should also not drip. It is best to change the water hose externally once a year.
It is also important to clean the RV's roofing. In order to do this, you will need to remove the pop top and make sure all debris is removed. You should then spray the roof with a grease spray before storing the camper. This will make it easy to remove.

DampRids are a great investment if you plan on keeping your camper in storage for a long time. The DampRid will keep your RV clean and dry to prevent musty or damp odors. A storage fan can also be used. This will make it easier to keep out the elements after a rainstorm.
You should also keep your battery charged at all times. You should not store your batteries in a warm environment. Store them in cool temperatures.
Also, make sure you check your brakes often. This will help you avoid expensive repairs. The brakes are important for on-road safety. It is a good idea, as well, to check the brake pads.