Section 12: Interior
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Cleaning The Interior
To keep the value of your recreation vehicle, perform regular maintenance using the proper
materials and procedures. Using the wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces
in your vehicle. Check with the manufacturer’s information for the recommended cleaning
agent. If in doubt, check to see if the cleaner will cause damage by testing a small area out of
sight or contact your dealer for assistance. Do not use flammable liquids or sprays to clean
the recreation vehicle.
Décor Glass (if so equipped):
Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges, smears and spots.
If there is decorative etching on the décor glass, use care when cleaning around that area.
Furniture Upholstery:
To retain the value of your recreation vehicle, maintain the furniture
upholstery carefully and keep the interior clean. Vacuum the furniture regularly using a soft
brush attachment to remove any loose dirt or debris.
Fabric (if so equipped)
It is recommended the fabric be professionally cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled. The
professional cleaner should be made aware the fabrics that may have been treated to be
fire resistant. For more information, refer to the specific furniture manufacturer’s care
instructions.
Ultraleather™ (if so equipped):
It is recommended the Ultraleather™ be professionally
cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled. For more information, refer to the specific furniture
manufacturer’s care instructions.
Leather (if so equipped):
Periodic vacuuming, using a dry cloth to wipe up spills
immediately, and using a damp cloth on problem areas, will help to keep your leather
furniture in good condition. Leather surfaces can vary, as do the cleaning methods. Refer to
the furniture manufacturer’s recommendation, or consult a cleaning professional.
It is recommended you do not use any cleaners containing oils, waxes or silicones. Cleaners
containing silicone can eventually destroy the finish on the leather. Cleaners containing oils
or waxes should not be used as they leave residues on the surface of the leather which can
attract more dirt which can eventually lead to cracking
Window Treatments
Fabric – Drapes and valances: Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment.
It is recommended the fabric be professionally cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled. The
professional cleaner should be made aware the fabrics that may have been treated to be fire
resistant.
Window Shades
Shades should be vacuumed periodically to remove dust. It doesn’t matter what type of
shade or fabric you have, using your vacuum cleaners upholstery brush on low suction
will remove most dust and dirt from the shade. Refer to the shade manufacturer’s owner’s
manual for additional and detailed information.
To remove stuck on dust or stains refer to the following guide.
Solar shields
: Use a sponge or soft brush and water to remove stains. A mild cleaning
solution can be used to remove tougher stains. Rinse after cleaning by wetting a clean cloth
in fresh water, wringing our any excess and wiping the areas where the cleaner was used.
Day/night Shades
: Clean with a mild cleaning solution using a sponge or paper towel.
Wipe down with water after cleaning and dry thoroughly before raising the shade. Do not
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Maintenance Record
Summary of Contents for JAY SPORT 2018
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