<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div>4. Steps to clean RV kitchen surfaces after long-term storage<\/h3>
If you're an RV owner, you know that mold is your worst enemy. And after long-term storage, it's important to give your RV's kitchen surfaces a thorough cleaning to keep mold at bay. Here are some steps to follow for cleaning your RV kitchen surfaces:<\/p>
1. Remove all items from the surfaces.
Before you start cleaning, remove all items from the kitchen surfaces. This will make it easier to clean and ensure that you don't miss any spots.<\/p>
2. Vacuum or wipe away any loose debris.
Use a vacuum or a damp cloth to wipe away any loose debris from the surfaces. This will make it easier to clean and ensure that you don't push any debris into the corners or crevices.<\/p>
3. Use a mold and mildew remover.
Spray a mold and mildew remover onto the surfaces and let it sit for a few minutes. This will help to kill any mold or mildew that may be growing on the surfaces.<\/p>
4. Scrub with a soft-bristle brush.
Using a soft-bristle brush, scrub the surfaces to remove any remaining mold or mildew. Be sure to get into all the corners and crevices.<\/p>
5. Rinse with clean water.
After scrubbing, rinse the surfaces with clean water to remove any remaining cleaner or debris.<\/p>
6. Dry the surfaces thoroughly.
Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the surfaces thoroughly. This will help to prevent any mold or mildew from growing back.<\/p>
By following these steps, you can ensure that your RV's kitchen surfaces are clean and mold-free, even after long-term storage.<\/p>
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