


If your RV lives outside in the desert, the sun is working against you every single day. UV rays, heat, and dry air are a brutal combination for any painted surface - and an RV has a lot of surface area to protect. Getting ahead of that damage with a solid wash and wax before summer peaks is one of the simplest things you can do to preserve your rig.
We came out to this Thor Vegas motorhome and did a full exterior hand wash followed by a wax and polish treatment. The goal is always the same - get the surface clean down to the paint, then lock in a protective layer that actually holds up. Wax acts as a sacrificial barrier between your clear coat and the elements. Without it, the sun slowly breaks down that clear coat, and once that's gone, you're looking at a much bigger problem.
What a lot of RV owners don't realize is that the damage from neglect usually happens gradually. You don't notice it until the finish starts looking chalky or dull, and by then you've lost some of that protection for good. A routine wash and wax keeps that from sneaking up on you. It's maintenance, plain and simple.
We do this work mobile - we come to you, whether that's your driveway, storage facility, or wherever your rig is parked. No hauling it anywhere, no scheduling around a shop. We handle everything on-site, which makes it a lot easier for owners to actually stay on top of their RV's care instead of putting it off.
The Vegas heat is real, and it's not slowing down. An RV that lives outdoors in this climate needs more attention than one that sits in a garage up north. If yours is overdue for some exterior care, now is the right time to get it done before the worst of summer settles in.