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To prevent overall soiling, vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is
recommended.
Spot clean, using a mild water-free solvent or dry cleaning product.
Clean only in a well-ventilated area and avoid any product containing carbon
tetrachloride or other toxic materials.
Pretest a small area before proceeding.
Use a professional furniture cleaning service for an overall cleaning.
Your upholstery fabrics have been manufactured with the same quality you would
expect to find in a furniture store. However, they are not completely resistant to possible
damage. Special care is needed when your motorhome is exposed to very humid, or
very hot climates or if it is closed up for an extended period of time. If you know you
are going to be away, cover upholstery and make sure window coverings are closed to
protect upholstery from any sun damage.
Your decorative wall coverings are not much different from wallpaper that you may have
in your home. They should be cleaned with mild soap and water. They can easily be
maintained with proper care.
Any glass will develop water spots if glass is not cleaned properly. This spotting effect is
magnified when glass has a reflective finish. Use a squeegee immediately after washing
to reduce water spotting. To remove stubborn water stains from reflective glass, there
are several aftermarket specialty glass cleaners. The inside window track must be kept
free of debris to keep the drain holes clear.
These products should be cared for as you would any fine piece of wood furniture. Apply
a furniture polish when you clean to maintain the natural beauty and luster of wood. This
will keep your cabinets looking new and keep wood from drying out. Murphy’s Oil Soap
is a good choice for wood cabinets.
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