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Friday, August 29, 2025

Cleaning Your RV Awning

Above, making use of the awning at the Devils Tower KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

RV awnings are great things to have, especially if one is camped where there are no trees around. I had to replace the awning fabric seven years ago as a small tear (from a leaning telephone pole I didn't see) got larger over the years.

Do It Yourself RV has posted an article on what to use (and what not to use) for cleaning RV awnings. Personally, I have specially-made RV awning cleaner. 

The article begins with:

It’s time to clean your RV awning. No, it’s not the most thrilling moment of your life, but it’s a job worth doing. Awnings get filthy fast, and neglecting them can cost you. Replacing one runs anywhere from $500 to $2,000, so keeping yours clean is a smart money move.

Plus, no one wants to sit under a moldy eyesore. A dirty awning can smell bad, attract bugs, work less effectively, and even pose health risks. Let’s skip that mess and go over a few simple ways to keep yours clean, functional, and campsite-ready. 

 To read more, go here.

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