Instructions
Open the trailer doors, windows and vents for ventilation when cleaning and to help dry the trailer after cleaning.
Remove the floor mats if the trailer has any. Use a stiff bristled broom to sweep the trailer floor and along the bottom of the walls.
Use a wire brush on tough debris or stains that won't come clean with the broom. Use the brush on edges along the floor and in cracks and crevices.
Spray the inside of the trailer with a water hose. Use an adjustable nozzle for a stronger stream of water. Rinse the trailer completely, concentrating on any stains.
Apply a cleaner to the floor and lower walls of the trailer. Cleaning products for trailers are available at trailer sales stores and equine supply stores. If none are available, a mixture of water and dish liquid can be used. Only a small amount of dish liquid is needed. Mix the dish liquid and water in a bucket. Dish liquid may be hard to rinse away if applied directly to the floor.
Follow the instructions on the cleaning product you are using. Rinse the trailer clean of all cleaners. Allow the cleaner to sit longer on stained areas.
Allow the trailer to dry completely before putting the mats back on the floor. If the mats lay on a wet surface, mold and rotting can occur.
Check the trailer for any imperfections while cleaning. Check the floor for rotten wood and holes. Check the walls for rust.
How to Clean a Horse Trailer
Many people take great care of their vehicles, but don't keep up the maintenance on their horse trailers. Cleaning a horse trailer not only keeps it looking good but can help the trailer last for years. Follow these steps to learn how to clean a horse trailer for lasting results.