How to Maintain and Care for Your Caravan Windows

Caravan windows close up overlooking ocean

How To Maintain And Care For Your Caravan Windows

14th December 2018

“Remember, prevention is better than cure so do what you can to protect your caravan when you’re not using it and it will serve you well for many years to come.”

Owning a caravan can be hard work at times, with so much to look after, repairs to make and general upkeep to stay on top of.

Keeping your caravan in great condition will not only improve your own personal experience when you go on holidays but will improve its resale value should you ever decide to sell. There’s nothing worse than looking through scratched windows while trying to enjoy a beautiful sunset or sunrise, so it’s important that you keep your windows in tip-top shape.

Getting out in the great outdoors is exciting as there is so much potential for adventure. However, at times, conditions can be far from ideal and you will need to be prepared to handle any damage or wear and tear from more hazardous days on the road.

Caravan windows close up overlooking ocean

Caravan windows in particular have a lot to stand up to, they can get chipped from stones on the road, mould can develop if you don’t clean them regularly or kids in the caravan park could accidentally send the footie or cricket ball flying in your direction, causing the glass to break.

With regular maintenance, care and by following best practices from caravan window manufacturers in Australia, your windows will stand the test of time.

Let’s take a look at a few simple ways you can clean and maintain your caravan windows to ensure you can enjoy unobstructed views on your next holiday.


Best Fabrics for Cleaning Your Caravan Windows

Choosing the right fabrics to clean your windows is one of the most important things when cleaning your caravan. Most caravan window manufacturers in Australia use polycarbonate or acrylic plastic. These are lightweight materials, give great visibility and provide good UV protection, however, like all windows, they can be susceptible to superficial scratches.

Whatever you do, be sure to avoid using abrasive fabrics. These can lead to small scratches which, in time, will add up and greatly impact the quality of your windows. Instead, invest in some fine fabrics like microfibre cloth wipes or mitts. With their softer texture, not only will they do a better job of cleaning your windows but they won’t cause any scratching in the process.

Caravan window manufacturers in Australia will recommend that you use only mild detergent and water to clean your windows and, before deep cleaning, you make sure that you remove any small particles like sand, dust or small rocks. Failing to do so will result in you rubbing these small particles against your windows during cleaning and you will end up doing more harm than good.

How to Get Rid of Existing Scratches

If your windows are scratched, don’t worry, there are solutions. Acrylic and polycarbonate fabrics are pretty soft, so you can remove superficial scratches using a mildly abrasive polish.

It’s best to choose a mild polish and follow the instructions on the packaging carefully. You can also use an electric polisher to bring your windows back to being crystal clear again. Although you might think it will save you time, avoid using an electric drill as they are too fast, generate too much heat and will result in you having to replace your windows.

Protect Your Caravan With a Caravan Cover

If where you keep your caravan in the offseason is under a tree, an edge or a telephone pole, there’s a good chance that you will end up with a persistent bird-dropping issue. Although these stains can be tough to remove, avoid the temptation to use a scraper and instead use warm water and patience. To avoid this or any other damage to your caravan when you’re not using it in the future, be sure to use a caravan cover to protect it.

With a cover in place, your caravan will be protected from overexposure to the sun, general wear and tear and it will act as an extra level of protection from scratches or other damage. Remember, prevention is better than cure so do what you can to protect your caravan when you’re not using it and it will serve you well for many years to come.

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