
For an acrylic material, periodically hose off the fabric with water then let dry completely
before rolling it back up. The acrylic material is water repellent, not water proof. The
fabric is pretreated with a water retardant finish. Mildew cannot form on the fabric, but
rather will form on dirt or dust on the fabric. The key is to keep the fabric clean. Do not
scrub!
Whenever the awning is wet while rolled up, as soon as conditions allow, roll it out, hose
it off and let it dry completely before rolling it back up again.
If you get water streaking or seeping behind the awning rail, inspect the rail for loose
screws or peeled sealant. Always make sure the awning is extended high enough before
opening the entry door.
Lower one end of the awning for proper water run off and to avoid water pooling and
possible damage to the awning.
Refer to your awning users guide for complete instructions on the care and maintenance
of your awning.
Failure to lower one side of the awning could result in damage to the
awning fabric and/or hardware due to the weight of water pooling.
Refer to your Chassis Operator’s Manual for information on chassis service
recommendations.
Have the engine coolant and engine oil level checked each time when refueling.
Proper engine servicing and record of servicing may be mandatory to
ensure chassis warranty protection. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
on periodic maintenance checks.
Moving parts of the entrance door and lock should be adjusted and lubricated at least
once a year or as needed depending on use. Screws and fasteners should be checked
and tightened periodically. Check weather-stripping seals to assure proper fit and seal.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual from the door manufacturer for more in-depth instructions
for care and maintenance of the entrance door.
Make sure to check the operation of all exterior lights often. Check headlights,
clearance, turn signal, brake, and backup lights to make sure they are working correctly.
Remember to check any towed vehicle or trailer lights also. Replace burned out bulbs
as soon as possible.
The care of fiberglass siding is essentially the same as any automotive finish. Take care
to avoid spraying water directly into any vents when washing the motorhome.
It is important to note that any finish will deteriorate with time. Dulling, fading and
yellowing will be increased by exposure to extreme sunlight, air pollutants, and excessive
moisture. Motorhomes located in warmer weather climates are more prone to this type
of premature fading. Surface weathering of fiberglass does not change the strength of
the fiberglass. Regular washing and waxing of exterior surfaces is the best insurance
against surface deterioration. If deterioration has occurred, check with your dealer for
the steps required to restore the finish. Buffing or even painting may be necessary in
CHASSIS
DOORS & DOOR
LOCKS
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
FIBERGLASS
Chapter 10 - Care and Maintenance
Summary of Contents for Astoria Pacific Edition
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