Author Topic: Deep clean the coach interior  (Read 42 times)

George Frudakis

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Deep clean the coach interior
« on: June 13, 2026, 06:26:28 PM »
Planning a long trip westward. And stay in my coach for a year while doing business in California. My wife has allergies, and the coach seems to trigger them. Any idea or company that could do a deep cleaning? She sees the brown line on the roof, no leak of any kind, and says there is mold in the coach. I spray the line with flex, and they disappear. Of course, I do not have any reaction to the issue of the coach and would love to have her on my journey.
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David T. Richelderfer

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Re: Deep clean the coach interior
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2026, 06:51:29 PM »
Her doctor should have determined those things to which she is allergic.  If it's fabric, wood, etc., used in building the coach, then that won't be able to get cleaned; maybe removed or sealed though.

Air conditioners typically have some mold growth which gets blown out the vents into the coach's interior.  Cleaning mold from a RV AC unit might be impossible.  I don't know.  Look on Amazon for a mold detection kit.  There are several there I found.
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Carl Boger

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Re: Deep clean the coach interior
« Reply #2 on: Today at 02:48:24 AM »
I use a ozone machine and let it run both in the front and back. It seems to eliminate orders and is supposed to kill anything still growing.  The motorhome has to be empty to use it. It also smells fresher after it has been run.
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