Interior Care
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Flooring
• ALWAYS test cleaning agents for colorfastness
in a hidden or inconspicuous area.
Carpet
Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner with a revolving brush
or beater bar. Be sure the vacuum does not have teeth, combs
or rough edges as they may damage the carpet. It is important
to remove loose soil and debris while it is on the surface. Heavily
traveled areas (i.e., walkways, areas in front of the furniture) may
be protected with small throw rugs to prolong the life of the
carpet.
Some spills contain chemicals that will destroy carpet fibers and
dyes. If you have doubts about what caused the spot, contact a
professional carpet cleaner. Because of the additional dirt typically
associated with camping, we recommend that you vacuum the
carpet frequently. Have tough and deep stains professionally
steam cleaned. Use spot removers for minor spills. Always test
the carpet for color fastness in an inconspicuous area before
using any product.
Vinyl flooring
Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles.
Although most common spills will not permanently stain the vinyl
floors, they are usually easier to remove if wiped up before they
set. Simply blot with a paper towel and wipe clean with a damp
cloth. As part of a regular maintenance program, sponge mop
the entire floor. Do not use dish detergents or vinegar and water
because they will dull your floor.
To care for the vinyl floor covering, use a damp mop with water and
a mild cleaner. DO NOT SOAK THE FLOORING. Use care to avoid
wetting the carpet edges. To prevent the linoleum from
yellowing
,
avoid cleaners that contain oil based solvents (i.e. any cleaners
containing lemon oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.).
Free-Standing Table & Chairs
The free-standing dinette table can be positioned to seat up to
four people. To prevent damage when traveling, the chairs must
be fastened down securely, and the table must be closed into
the travel position.
The free-standing
dinette chair has
hidden storage. To
access the storage
area lift the seat cushion.
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