Care & Maintenance
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Black Urethane:
This product is used for sealing the windshields. It was not designed
to fill holes or other imperfections. Black urethane comes in a
tube and it applies much the same way as silicone does. Clean up
using solvents such as paint thinner. Gloves are required as this
material is hazardous.
Clear Silicone Sealant:
Primarily this product is used on the sidewalls where a hole has been
made and an item installed. This includes Windows, Doors, Handles,
Beltline Molding, Latches and around bases of items surface mounted
such as clearance lights. Old peeling sealant should be removed.
Avoid using metal utensils which can scratch the painted surface.
Use nylon sticks or equivalent. Avoid using lacquer thinners or ketone
based solvents as these chemicals can damage the painted surfaces. Be
sure the surface is clean and dry before application. Cut the tube at
an angle with smallest usable opening. Avoid a heavy bead as a little
goes a long way. Use finger at a 45° angle on beaded surface to
smooth out product. Do not moisten finger, use a disposable latex
glove. Keep rags or paper towels handy for clean up. Use care when
applying silicone. Plan ahead before starting a bead, look for obsta-
cles that may impede application.
Spray Foam:
This product is used as a sealant where a hole has been made for
items such as water lines or wires that are coming through a floor
opening.
The fabrics have been manufactured with the same quality you would
expect to find in a furniture store. If the fabric is abused, it can be damaged.
Special care needs to be taken when your motorhome is exposed to a very humid
climate for an extended period of time. Cover all upholstery and make sure
window coverings are down to protect from sun damage.
Protect the fabric from any unnecessary exposure to moisture. Frequently
used items will wear accordingly and may require more attention than those
items not regularly used.
INTERIOR CARE
Fabrics
Summary of Contents for 2002 NEPTUNE
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