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    The treatment · Schertz

    Class B vans detailing in Schertz.

    Mobile detailing for Sprinter, ProMaster, and Transit van conversions — Airstream Interstate, Winnebago Travato, Storyteller Overland, and the full vanlife fleet.

    Schertz has a meaningful class b vans population — owners typically park in home driveways, dedicated storage, or local RV resorts. Storage facilities: various I-10 corridor storage facilities and Loop 1604 storage yards.

    Service specs · Schertz

    Starting at$450
    Range$450 – $900
    Duration5 – 7 hours
    CoverageSchertz
    5.0· 500+ jobs
    Why Schertz

    Built for Schertz owners.

    Schertz family households often own a boat and an RV both. Driveways here are big enough for a 28-ft travel trailer or a Class C motorhome, and most owners trailer to Canyon Lake (30 minutes) or take state-park trips with the family rig. We work Schertz neighborhoods on a weekly rotation.

    Owner profile. Schertz is family-suburb NE of San Antonio with mid-size lots, driveway boats, and a healthy population of Class C motorhomes and travel trailers used for state-park trips to Garner, Pedernales Falls, and Inks Lake.

    Class B camper vans are the most-driven RV category. Owners take them on cross-country runs, weekend ski trips, off-road forest service roads, and into Whole Foods parking lots for groceries. They get more daily wear than any other RV type, and the interiors collect a unique mix of trail dust, gear-bag grime, and constant body-oil contact from a tight cabin space. The exterior tells the same story — solar panels collect bird droppings, awning rails dent on tree branches, side ladders get muddy, and the roof picks up red Hill Country clay. Detailing a Class B isn't an RV detail or a van detail — it's both at once, and the choreography matters.

    Local resources

    Where Schertz owners keep their class b vans.

    Canyon Lake

    40 minutes north from Schertz. Marinas: Cypress Bend Marina, Mountain Springs Resort, Cranes Mill Marina. Ramps: Cranes Mill Park ramp, Comal Park ramp, Boat Ramp #1 (Canyon City).

    Hard mineral water from Comal Springs feed leaves spots if rinses aren't quick.

    Stinson Municipal (SSF)

    in town from Schertz. GA ramp loaded with owner-flown singles, twins, and turboprops. Multiple FBOs and tenant hangars.

    Storage facilities

    various I-10 corridor storage facilities, Loop 1604 storage yards, South Side storage parks. We service trailers and RVs on-site at storage yards.

    Also serving these lakes

    Medina Lake (40 minutes west), Lake LBJ (1 hour north), Lake Travis (1.5 hours northeast).

    Additional airports

    San Antonio International (SAT, in town) · Boerne Stage Field (5C1, in Boerne) · New Braunfels Regional (BAZ, 30 minutes east)

    How we work on yours

    Class B vans protocol Schertz edition.

    01

    Walk the van with you — confirm conversion details (solar, awning, side ladder, off-road bumpers), photograph any rock chips or repair touches.

    02

    Roof-top inspection: solar panel cleaning (specific microfiber + distilled water — never glass cleaner), roof fan vent clean, awning rail wipe.

    03

    Pre-wash with bug remover on the front cap and grille, then full-vehicle pressure rinse top-down.

    04

    Hand-wash with pH-neutral soap; two-bucket method around side ladders and gear racks to avoid scratch.

    05

    Polish the painted lower body with DA polisher (single or two-stage based on condition).

    06

    Polish the high-roof fiberglass top with fiberglass-appropriate compound — different chemistry from the painted body.

    07

    Awning cleaning: Fiamma or Dometic awning fabric brush-cleaned with mildew-specific cleaner.

    08

    Wheel wells, rocker panels, and skid plates degreased — off-road vans accumulate clay and trail dust here.

    09

    Interior: vacuum all cabinetry interiors, cushions, gear storage. Steam-clean hard surfaces. Condition leather or vinyl in cab seats.

    10

    Bathroom + galley deep clean: head, shower stall, fresh-water and grey-water tank inlet covers, sink drain, induction stovetop.

    11

    Sealant or ceramic coating on the painted body, optional ceramic on fiberglass top.

    On every Schertz invoice

    What's included.

    Pre-detail walk-around with photo log
    Solar panel cleaning
    Roof fan and vent clean
    Bug and tar removal (front cap, grille)
    pH-neutral hand wash
    Painted body polish
    High-roof fiberglass polish
    Awning fabric clean (Fiamma, Dometic)
    Wheel wells, rocker panels, skid plates
    Cab interior: leather, dash, glass
    Conversion interior: cushions, cabinetry, cargo nets
    Bathroom deep clean and deodorize
    Galley sanitize (induction, sink, fridge)
    Final inspection
    Schertz questions

    What owners always ask.

    Yes — Schertz home driveways, storage yards, and resort sites are all part of our regular Schertz route. We bring our own water and power so site hookups aren't required.

    Yes — solar panel cleaning is part of every Class B detail. We use distilled water and a dedicated soft microfiber, never glass cleaner (the surfactants leave a haze that cuts panel output). For panels covered in bird droppings or bug splatter, we pre-soak first.

    Yes, and it's important — the fiberglass top oxidizes faster than the painted lower body because of direct sun exposure. We polish it with fiberglass-appropriate compound and apply a UV-protective sealant or ceramic.

    Absolutely. Wheel wells, rocker panels, skid plates, lift kits, and underbody all get a degrease and rinse. Red Hill Country clay and Big Bend dust come off with the right pre-soak — we've handled both.

    Yes — these are some of our most common Class B customers. Revel's 4x4 hardware, Storyteller's gear racks, and bespoke skid plates all get attention. We don't service custom suspension systems, but we clean and protect everything bolted to them.

    A Sprinter or ProMaster conversion with no off-road grime takes 5-6 hours. Add muddy underbody, oxidized fiberglass top, or a Storyteller-class off-grid build, and it's 7-8. We give you a real estimate after the walk-around.

    A standard Sprinter or ProMaster conversion detail starts at $450. Add ceramic coating ($300), off-road underbody degrease ($100), or full bathroom and galley sanitize and it pushes to $700-900. Quote after walk-around.

    The doctor is in Schertz

    Park it. We'll handle it.

    Same care, every job. We come to your Schertz driveway, dock, hangar, or storage site.