SECTION 9
STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
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F
URNITURE
U
PHOLSTERY
To retain the value of your RV, 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
It is recommended the fabric be professionally
cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled. The
professional cleaner should be made aware
the fabrics have been treated to be fire
resistant. After the cleaning process, please
remember to have the fabric re-treated to help
ensure your personal safety.
Suede Upholstery
It is recommended the suede be
professionally cleaned if it becomes stained
or soiled.
Vinyl Upholstery
Do not dry clean vinyl components. If they are
dry cleaned, the vinyl on the reverse side will
shrink, become hard and crack. If a spill does
occur water base cleaners are recommended
(solvents are not recommended as they may
have an adverse reaction to the specific
backing of your upholstery fabric). Blot up the
spot, but do not rub it in or saturate the area.
Clean it in a well ventilated area and avoid
products containing toxic materials. Use a
professional furniture cleaning service for an
overall cleaning.
Clean the suede or vinyl upholstery only as
recommended. Using other processes than
those listed may produce undesired results
and possibly damage the upholstery. This
type of damage is not warrantable.
D
ÉCOR
I
TEMS
Décor items such as window treatments,
day/night pleated shades, mini blinds and
décor glass should be cared for as follows:
Window treatments and curtains
Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft
brush attachment. Due to fire retardant
chemicals, they should be professionally
cleaned only. The professional cleaner should
be made aware that these items have been
treated with a fire retardant.
Décor glass and mirrors
Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges,
smears and spots. If there is any decorative
etching on the décor glass, use care when
cleaning around that area.
M
ATTRESS
A standard mattress should be flipped every
three months to help retain quality. Start by
removing all bedding and sheets. Thoroughly
vacuum the mattress before turning. Have
someone stand on the other side of the bed to
act as ‘catcher’ when the mattress is flipped
and then vacuum the exposed side before
putting replacing the bedding and sheets.
ABS
P
LASTICS
ABS plastic components will retain their
original beauty with reasonable care. Dust
and wipe clean with soft, damp cloth or
chamois, wiping gently. Do not use gritty or
abrasive particle soaps or scouring compound
to clean ABS plastic. Avoid using “Citrus” or
biodegradable cleaners which contain “D-
Limonene” as they may damage plastic
materials.
P
ANELING
To clean, use a mild solution of soap and
lukewarm water with a soft sponge or cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaners as they could
cause the vinyl to scratch and turn dull.
Grease spots and stubborn dirt can be
cleaned off with an all-purpose spray cleaner.
Harsh cleaners and organic solvents can
attack the printed vinyl; they are not
recommended.
C
ABINETRY
&
T
ABLES
To keep hardwood doors, cabinet fronts and
hardwood tables looking like new regularly
dust with a soft cloth dampened with a
cleaning polish or mild detergent solution.
Avoid using ammonia based products or
silicone oils as they may cause damage if
used over a long period of time. The finish is
durable and resistant to most household
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