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“small test spot” in an inconspicuous area in case an undesired reaction occurs.
Observe the test area from different angles checking for hazing or swirl
marks. If an abnormal reaction to the finish occurs, discontinue product use
and consult the product’s manufacturer. If the product is a paste, do not allow
dried paste to be baked on by the sun. Remove paste shortly after drying.
Clean, dry, 100% cotton cloths or cotton baby diapers are best suited for the
removal of dried paste. Turn the cloth often. Use a separate clean cloth to buff.
The surface should feel “slick” when rubbing the cloth lightly over it. Avoid
repeated wax applications which can cause wax to build up. Some very fine
scratches or swirl marks may be removed by an application of a glaze. These
types of glazes fill the scratches or swirl marks.
The motorhome has a large surface area. Washing and waxing may not be
completed in one afternoon. Select sections to wax until the motorhome is
complete. If the task seems overwhelming, have an automotive detailer
perform the task.
Road oil will cause deterioration of the rubber. Dirt buildup will help hold
chemicals in the air next to the tire and will also cause deterioration.
When cleaning any rubber product, proper care and methods in cleaning
must be used to obtain the maximum service years out of the tires. Use a soft
brush and a mild detergent to clean the tires. If a dressing product is used to
“protect” the tires from aging, use extra care and caution. Tire dressings that
contain petroleum products or alcohol may cause deterioration or cracking.
In many cases it is not the dressing that causes a problem but the chemical
reaction that subsequently occurs. When these same dressing products are used
on a passenger car tire that is replaced every three to four years, it is rare to see
a major problem. However, in most cases recreational vehicle tires may last
longer due to limited annual mileage and exposure.
• Clean frequently with high pressure water from a hose. The use of
mild detergent will speed the cleaning process. Do not use harsh
alkalis, alcohol or acidic cleansers. A secondary hand washing with a
soft cloth may be required to remove some stubborn road films.
• When the tires are removed the entire wheel must be cleaned and
inspected. With a wire brush or sandpaper remove dirt, corrosion or
any foreign materials from the tire side of the rim. Do not use a wire
brush or other abrasive substances to remove dirt and corrosion on the
polished surface of the wheel.
• To maintain the original appearance of the aluminum wheels the fol-
lowing procedures are recommended:
Care & Maintenance
of Wheel Covers
Tire Care
Summary of Contents for 2002 NEPTUNE
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