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Bring Back the Shine with This Eco-Friendly RV Wash Kit

Shine and protect your RV with a biodegradable, pH-neutral wash kit made for Aussie conditions. Easy to use and eco-friendly.


Non-toxic RV wash that brings back the shine. Aussie-made and eco-friendly. Clean your van the right way.

Eco-Friendly RV Wash Born at the Beachside

Hi there, I'm Ryan Sampson Tuck. I started Sampson Tuck RV detailing back in 2022 as a sole trader. My first RV was at NRMA Shellharbour Beachside Holiday Park, NSW, polishing a 2007 Winnebago in serenity. The top image of this article is from that first day in 2022. Today, after detailing hundreds of RVs with my team, I have come to a very conclusive method on how to Bring Back That Shine! or Protect That Shine! of your caravan or motorhome. Follow our method.

Why Regular RV Washes Matter for Longevity

Please Don't Shoot the Messenger.... But washing is the most important.

Organic materials like bugs, dirt, and salt slowly corrode all surfaces of your RV. It's that simple. Remove organic acids and prolong shine.

NRMA Shellharbour Beachside Holiday Park

Non-Toxic Caravan Cleaner You Can Trust

NON-TOXIC: Non-caustic, biodegradable, pH-neutral and phosphate free.

MANUFACTURED: Chemron Australia, distributed from Shellharbour, NSW

PRODUCT:

15 Minute wash kit – $175.10

$29 per Litre – 20 Washes

Local Pickup: Shellharbour Beachside Caravan Park

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