Care & Maintenance
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Care and Cleaning:
Everyday cleaning is as simple as vacuuming the floor to remove dirt and
debris. A cotton string mop is recommended for occasional mopping with a
minimal amount of water. Use a mixture of soap-free household cleaner and
water (vinegar and ammonia both work well) for a more thorough cleaning.
• Stains should be wiped away with a damp cloth.
• Stains caused by inks or paints may require a cloth moistened with
acetone (nail polish remover).
• Stains caused by gum or tar should be allowed to harden completely,
then gently scraped away.
• Felt protectors on the bottom of furniture and floor mats can preserve
the beauty and appearance of the flooring.
CAUTION: Abrasive cleaners and scouring pads can
scratch and damage the flooring. Never wax, sand or apply
lacquer to laminate flooring.
NOTE: Any unusual or unique problems can be
addressed by contacting Wilsonart at (800) 433-3222.
Showers are susceptible to soap build up. Showers should be cleaned weekly
to prevent burdensome clean-up. Using the same solution used to clean tile
floors will be sufficient for the shower. However, to control mildew growth
spray the shower with household chlorine bleach and allow it to stand for five
minutes. Clean the glass shower doors with window cleaner on a weekly basis
to maintain the shine. If water spots cannot be removed from the glass, rub
lightly with the flat edge of a razor blade to remove deposits.
To prevent excessive moisture and a continual growth of mildew, use the
shower only with adequate ventilation. The sealant in a regularly used shower
should be replaced once a year. To replace sealant, remove the old sealant using
a sharp instrument. Apply a new sealant, which can be found at most
recreational vehicle supply stores.
The ceiling of the motorhome can be a variety of materials or fabrics, many
of which require little or no care or maintenance.
Vinyl:
The soft touch padded vinyl ceiling can be cleaned using the procedures
discussed in the vinyl article of this section. Generally, a mild soap and water
is sufficient for cleaning vinyl.
NOTE: Use care not to puncture the padded vinyl.
Shower - Cleaning
Ceilings
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