Fairfield Solar Panel Cleaning – Home & Campervan Panels Restored to Peak Efficiency
- Eco Solar Clean Team
- Aug 10
- 2 min read
Yesterday, the Eco Solar Clean team visited Fairfield, Dunedin to restore two solar systems.
A large shed-mounted array and a campervan panel. Both had built-up grime and small patches of lichen, which can reduce output and cause long-term surface damage if left untreated.
Our pure-water, eco-friendly cleaning method lifted away the dirt without the use of harsh chemicals, protecting the panels while maximising their performance.
The Shed Roof Solar Array

The main system was a high-capacity solar array mounted on a red-roofed shed, positioned perfectly for sunlight but exposed to rural dust and organic growth. Small lichen spots were starting to form, which we carefully removed to prevent etching and shading.

The Campervan Solar Panel
We then turned our attention to the campervan solar panel. This smaller panel powers essential off-grid systems but had gathered road dust and debris. A full clean ensured it’s ready to keep the batteries charged efficiently on the customer’s travels.


Why Regular Solar Panel Cleaning in Dunedin Matters
Whether they’re on your home, shed, or campervan, clean panels deliver better results:
Boosts efficiency – dirt can cut output on your solar panels
Prevents surface damage – stops lichen and moss from bonding to glass.
Protects warranties – many manufacturers require maintenance.

Results You Can See – And Measure
By the end of the job, both systems were spotless and ready to capture every ray of Dunedin sunshine. The customer can now expect improved power generation and long-term panel protection.
Book Your Solar Panel Clean
If you’re in Fairfield, Mosgiel, Dunedin, or surrounding Otago areas, Eco Solar Clean can restore your panels to their best condition. We specialise in:
Residential solar panel cleaning
Commercial solar panel cleaning
Campervan & motorhome solar cleaning
Contact us today to book your clean and keep your solar investment performing at its peak.
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