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Motorhome Awnings

Discover our premium selection of motorhome awnings from leading brands like Vango, Telta, Outdoor Revolution, and Isabella, each renowned for quality, innovation, and design. Our collection includes advanced inflatable awnings, combining effortless setup with exceptional durability—perfect for enhancing your motorhome experience. Whether you're looking for a compact shelter or a spacious, weather-resistant room, these motorhome awnings offer reliable protection and versatility for every adventure. Enjoy rapid inflation, robust frames, and materials that withstand the elements, so you can relax in comfort wherever your travels take you.

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Explore Premium Motorhome Awnings from Vango, Telta, Outdoor Revolution, and Isabella

Upgrade your motorhome experience with our selection of premium awnings from Vango, Telta, Outdoor Revolution, and Isabella. Featuring inflatable designs for quick setup and robust materials for all-weather protection, these awnings provide comfort and extra space, wherever your journey takes you.

Can you fit a caravan awning to a motorhome?

Caravan awnings can sometimes be adapted for motorhomes, but it's important to check compatibility. Caravan awnings typically attach differently, often with a lower rail height than motorhomes require. Many motorhome awnings are designed specifically for higher attachment points and to fit the unique dimensions of motorhomes, which also affects stability and weather resistance. However, if you have a universal or adjustable awning, it may work for both. Just ensure the rail height and attachment points match, or consider a drive-away awning that’s more versatile and user-friendly for motorhomes.

How to clean your motorhome awning?

1. Choose the Right Location

Find a spacious, shaded area to set up your awning. Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause cleaning products to dry too quickly and leave streaks.

2. Brush Off Loose Dirt

Start by brushing off dust, leaves, and any loose dirt using a soft-bristle broom or a brush. This helps avoid scratches when you start washing.

3. Use Mild Soap and Warm Water

Mix a solution of mild soap (like dish soap) and warm water. Avoid harsh chemicals or detergents, which can damage the fabric and waterproof coatings.

4. Scrub Gently with a Soft Brush

Use a soft sponge or brush to scrub the awning fabric gently. Work in sections, starting from the top and moving downward. This helps prevent dirty water from spreading to already-cleaned areas.

5. Rinse Thoroughly

Rinse the awning with clean water using a hose or a bucket. Make sure to remove all soap residue, as any leftover suds can attract dirt.

6. Allow to Air Dry Completely

Let the awning dry completely before storing it. Packing it away while damp can lead to mold and mildew, which can damage the fabric and create unpleasant odors.