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The Ultimate Guide to Laundry for RV and Van Life: How to Wash and Dry Clothes on the Road

The Ultimate Guide to Laundry for RV and Van Life: How to Wash and Dry Clothes on the Road

Posted by Mindi Brock on

Life on the road in an RV or van offers unparalleled freedom and adventure. But one of the challenges of this nomadic lifestyle is figuring out how to wash and dry your clothes without the convenience of a traditional laundry setup. Fortunately, Marley’s Monsters has eco-friendly, space-saving solutions to keep your wardrobe fresh, no matter where your travels take you.

The Laundry Dilemma in RV and Van Life

When you’re living in a confined space like an RV or van, every inch of storage and every drop of water counts. Traditional washing machines and dryers are often out of the question due to their size and resource requirements. That’s where alternative laundry methods come in, offering practical and sustainable ways to keep your clothes clean on the road.

Washing Clothes in an RV or Van

Hand washing is the most practical solution for laundry on the road. It’s easy to do, requires minimal equipment, and can be done almost anywhere.

  1. Portable Wash Basin: A small, collapsible wash basin is a great addition to your RV or van. Fill it with water (preferably cold to save energy), and add a small amount of detergent.
  2. Eco-Friendly Detergent: Use Marley’s Monsters biodegradable laundry detergent strips. They’re compact, lightweight, and perfect for the limited storage space in an RV or van.
  3. Use a Mesh Laundry Bag: Protect your delicate items by placing them in Marley’s Monsters Mesh Laundry Bag before washing. It’s also great for keeping dirty clothes organized until laundry day.
  4. Agitate and Soak: Gently agitate your clothes in the water, focusing on any stained or particularly dirty areas. Let them soak for a few minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
  5. Wring Out Excess Water: After washing, wring out your clothes as much as possible to remove excess water, making the drying process quicker and easier.

Drying Clothes Without a Dryer in an RV or Van

Drying clothes without a dryer is a breeze with these space-saving and energy-efficient methods:

  1. Portable Clothesline: String up a clothesline inside your RV, van, or outside when parked. Hang your clothes to dry in the natural air. This method is perfect for sunny days when you can take advantage of the weather.
  2. Use Hangers: Hang clothes on hangers from cabinet knobs, shower rods, or over-the-door hooks. This maximizes the small space in your RV or van.
  3. Store Wet Clothes in a Large Wet Bag: After washing, place your wet clothes in Marley’s Monsters Large Wet Bag until you’re ready to hang them to dry. The waterproof lining keeps moisture contained, making it ideal for travel and storage in tight spaces.
  4. Towel Drying: For heavier items like jeans or towels, roll them in a towel and press down to absorb more moisture before hanging them up to dry. This helps speed up the drying process, especially when indoor drying is necessary.
  5. Compact Drying Rack: Consider investing in a small, foldable drying rack that can be set up inside your RV or van. It’s a convenient way to air-dry clothes without taking up too much space.

Laundry Hacks for RV and Van Life

Marley’s Monsters is here to help you make the most of your nomadic lifestyle with these handy laundry hacks:

  • Biodegradable Laundry Detergent Strips: These strips are a must-have for any traveler. They’re lightweight, space-efficient, and dissolve easily in water, making them ideal for hand washing clothes on the go.
  • Mesh Laundry Bag: Perfect for keeping your laundry organized and protecting delicate items while washing. It’s an essential tool for road life.
  • Large Wet Bag: Designed to store wet clothes, swimsuits, or towels securely, this bag is a versatile addition to any RV or van. Its waterproof lining keeps moisture contained, making it ideal for travel.

Sustainable Laundry on the Road

Living in an RV or van doesn’t mean you have to compromise on cleanliness or sustainability. By adopting eco-friendly laundry practices, you can keep your clothes fresh while minimizing your environmental impact. Plus, you’ll save space, water, and energy—essential resources when living on the road.

At Marley’s Monsters, we’re dedicated to providing sustainable solutions that make your nomadic lifestyle easier and greener. Explore our range of eco-friendly laundry products designed specifically for life on the road, and start your journey to a cleaner, more sustainable adventure today.

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A Note From Marley's Monsters Founder & President

"The most common question we hear at Marley's Monsters? What do I do if I don't have a washing machine or dryer? There are so many ways to take care of eco-friendly products without the need of a washing machine or dryer. I hope these guides can help you discover how to embrace eco-friendly, renewable products, regardless of if you're living your best van-life or if you just travel so much you're never truly settled!"

- Sarah Dooley, Founder & President

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