02-18-2019, 10:41 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 258
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Originally Posted by Ehochuli85
We installed a pressure washer in our RV, so we wash it whenever it needs it. (Actually, we had an RV service dept. install it, but it's certainly something you can do yourself.) We have a 45' Newmar London Aire, and there was room for installation in the front compartment next to the generator, but there are lots of options in the cargo bays. There are pressure washers specifically made to be installed in RVs. Ours is The Road Wave Pressure Washing System, and we included deionized water for rinsing, so we don't have to dry the coach after washing . . . the GREATEST thing in the world. (Hand drying a 45' RV is not in my job description for retired!!) https://www.portablewaterdi.com/shop...washing-system
We've had this setup for a year now, and it's fantastic. As you know, many RV Parks don't allow washing on site, but that's not a problem, because the pressure washer will work off either onboard water or an external faucet. So if we're dirty, but the park we're going to doesn't allow onsite washing, we just pull over in an empty lot or parking lot and wash and rinse it with water from our onboard tank.
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Would you share some pictures of your washer deionizer setup? I am trying to figure out where to put mine. How do you connect to the water tank?
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2017 Prevost Marathon #1250
2015 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk w/AF1 and Roadmaster Nighthawk Tow System
Orinda, CA
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