Care & Maintenance
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Wood should be treated the same as a piece of fine furniture. Care and
cleaning of the wood surface is essential in maintaining the natural beauty of
wood. Keep in mind that wood finishes can vary widely. Test a new cleaning
solution in an inconspicuous area to check for possible damage.
The care and cleaning of the solid wood surfaces and the wood products
used in the motorhome depends on individual choices and preferences.
Numerous waxes, polishes and finishing products are available for use. Always
follow the manufacturer label and instructions. The solid wood surfaces should
be cleaned weekly. Dust regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. Dampen the cloth
slightly with water. Wipe one small area at a time and dry immediately.
For stubborn stains, use a clean cloth dampened with a solution of mild,
non-alkaline soap (like dishwashing liquid) and water. Dry thoroughly using a
soft cloth. Buff lightly, following the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive
cleaners, scouring pads or powdered cleansers.
Excessive dampness, dryness, heat, or cold can damage solid wood finishes.
Sunlight can change the color or age the wood. Never allow moisture or spills
to stand, always blot dry immediately. Solvents, alcohol, nail polish and polish
removers, as well as harsh cleaners should not be used on finished wood surfaces.
Minor damage to solid wood surfaces can be repaired quickly and effectively
with a bit of work, some careful attention to details, and most importantly, the
right materials. However, any wood repair or finishing job is best left for a pro-
fessionally trained individual.
NOTE: It is important to inform the service technician of any
products used for the care and cleaning in the event of wood
repairs.
Sanding and Sandpaper:
The following table is a general guide to the proper uses, although this may
vary with wood types.The key to sanding is using the right sandpaper for the
repair that is needed. Always sand with the grain.
Steel Wool:
Abrasive material composed of long steel fibers of varying degrees of
fineness that are matted together. The coarser grades are used to remove paint
and other finishes; the finer grades for polishing or smoothing a finished surface.
Wood Care
GRIT
GRADE
USAGE
80-120 Medium
Smoothing the surface, removing small marks.
150-180 Fine
Final sanding prior to finishing.
220-240 Very Fine
Sanding between coats of seal.
280-320 Extra Fine
Removing dust spots or marks between finish coats.
360-600 Super Fine
Remove luster of surface blemishes after finish coat.
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