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RV Appearance Protection: Keep Your Investment Looking New

The Elements Are Your RV's Worst Enemy. Unlike your car, which might spend half its life in a garage, your RV lives outside. It is constantly exposed to the harshest elements nature can throw at it: scorching UV rays, acidic bird droppings, tree sap, road salt, and extreme temperature fluctuations. Over time, these elements attack the fiberglass gelcoat, causing it to oxidize (turn chalky and yellow) and making those vibrant vinyl decals crack and peel.

At RV Canada, we know that an RV that looks new holds its value significantly better than one that looks weathered. That’s why we offer professional-grade Appearance Protection Packages. This isn't just "wax"—it is a chemical bonding agent that seals the microscopic pores of your RV's exterior and interior surfaces, creating an invisible shield against damage.

Why Interior Protection Matters Just as Much Camping is messy. It involves muddy boots, wet dogs, spilled juice boxes, and the occasional dropped plate of BBQ. Standard RV fabrics are durable, but they are absorbent. Our Interior Protection treats every fiber of your upholstery and carpet, preventing stains from setting permanently. It turns a "disaster" into a simple "wipe-clean" moment, ensuring your interior smells fresh and looks pristine for years to come.


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Exterior Protection: The "Sun Block" for Your RV

The #1 killer of RV resale value is "oxidation"—that cloudy, chalky white residue that forms on fiberglass when the sun breaks down the gelcoat. Once it starts, it is incredibly difficult (and expensive) to buff out.

Our Exterior Chemical Protection provides a semi-permanent barrier that:

  • Blocks UV Rays: Acts as a sunscreen, preventing the sun from drying out the fiberglass and fading the graphics.

  • Repels Contaminants: Creates a slick surface that makes it harder for bird droppings, tree sap, and black streaks to stick.

  • Easier Cleaning: Because dirt sits on the coating rather than in the pores, washing your RV becomes significantly faster and requires less scrubbing.

  • Decal Defense: Keeps vinyl graphics pliable, preventing the "cracking and peeling" look common on older trailers.

Interior Protection: Kid & Pet Proofing

Your RV is a living space, not a museum. You shouldn't be afraid to let the kids eat on the couch. Our interior treatments cover:

  • Fabric & Carpet: Encapsulates fibers to repel oil and water-based stains (coffee, soda, mud).

  • Leather & Vinyl: Conditioners that prevent drying, cracking, and fading from sunlight entering through the windows.

  • Rip, Tear & Burn: Some of our premium packages even include coverage to repair accidental rips, punctures, or cigarette burns in the upholstery.

The "Mouse & Rodent" Factor

Many of our protection packages can be bundled with Mouse/Rodent Deterrents. Whether it's a specialized undercoating or an electronic pulse system, protecting your RV from wiring harnesses being chewed during winter storage is one of the smartest investments you can make.

Resale Value: The Mathematical Argument

When you trade in an RV, the first thing the appraiser looks at is the exterior condition.

  • Scenario A: A 5-year-old trailer with faded decals and chalky fiberglass.

  • Scenario B: A 5-year-old trailer with a high-gloss shine and crisp graphics.

Scenario B will almost always command a significantly higher trade-in value—often thousands of dollars more. The cost of the Appearance Protection package usually pays for itself in the increased equity you retain at trade-in time.

Guaranteed Coverage

Unlike a bottle of wax you buy at a hardware store, our professional applications come with a Warranty. If your treated paint fades or your treated seat stains within the coverage period, the protection company will pay to repair or replace the damaged area. That is a guarantee you can't get from a DIY wax job.

Preserve the Shine. Protect your RV from the day you drive it off the lot.

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