Painting an RV Interior

Learn everything you need to know to about painting walls and cabinets inside your RV!

Clean the walls thoroughly with TSP or a water and vinegar solution before painting for the best results.

Clean the walls thoroughly with TSP or a water and vinegar solution before painting for the best results.

Then, lightly sand the walls which will help the primer stick and use a damp cloth to remove any residue from sanding.

Then, lightly sand the walls which will help the primer stick and use a damp cloth to remove any residue from sanding.

Always use two coats of a bonding or gripper primer and at least two coats of paint for the best result.

Always use two coats of a bonding or gripper primer and at least two coats of paint for the best result.

Painting RV cabinets with chalk paint is easy because it  does not require any sanding or priming before painting.

Painting RV cabinets with chalk paint is easy because it  does not require any sanding or priming before painting.

Although sanding & priming are  not required with chalk paint, thoroughly clean all cabinets to ensure no stains remain.

Although sanding & priming are  not required with chalk paint, thoroughly clean all cabinets to ensure no stains remain.

If you do not want to commit to a permanent change, hang peel and stick wallpaper in your RV instead.

If you do not want to commit to a permanent change, hang peel and stick wallpaper in your RV instead.

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