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STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
contain oil based solvents (i.e. cleaners
containing lemon oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.).
R
EPLACING
L
IGHT
B
ULBS
Before replacing a bulb, be sure the light is
off. Do not touch the glass part of the new
bulb with your bare fingers. The skin oil left on
the glass will evaporate when the bulb gets
hot, the vapor will condense on the reflector
and it will dim the surface. Replace a bulb
only with a new bulb of the same rating and
type.
C
LEANING
T
HE
E
XTERIOR
To protect your RV's exterior finish, wash it
often and thoroughly. The exterior can be
affected by ultra-violet exposure; yellowing or
fading may occur. Regular cleaning and
waxing will help protect the exterior. If
chalking occurs, wash and try to wax a small
area to see if the luster returns. If the exterior
becomes scratched, nicked or cracked have
your dealer inspect the RV; check with your
insurance agent to see if this damage is
covered under your policy (if applicable).
The exterior is constructed of aluminum.
Refer to the general instructions that follow for
care information. We recommend that you do
not take your RV through automatic car
washes. Extreme caution should be used if
utilizing any type of pressure sprayer around
all attachments, doors, windows, appliance
vents, etc. Avoid forcing water inside the RV,
which could possibly damage component
parts.
Foreign material
Industrial fall out, road tar, bird droppings,
tree sap, insect remains, seawater and other
foreign materials can damage the finish of
your RV. Generally, the longer the foreign
material remains in contact with the exterior
finish, the more extensive the damage. Wash
your RV as soon as possible if it becomes
contaminated with foreign material.
Washing
Chemicals contained in dirt and dust picked
up from the road surface can cause damage if
left on the RV for a long time. Frequent
washing and waxing is the best way to protect
your RV from this damage. Frequent
washings also protect your RV from
environmental elements, such as rain, snow
and salt air.
Do not wash the RV when it is in direct
sunlight. Park the RV in the shade and spray
it with water to remove dust. Next, using an
ample amount of clean water and a car-
washing mitt or sponge, wash the RV from top
to bottom. Use a mild car-washing soap if
necessary. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry
with a chamois or soft cloth. Carefully clean
the joints and flanges of the slideout (if so
equipped), doors, hood, etc., where dirt is
likely to remain.
Some types of hot water washing equipment
apply high pressure and heat to the RV. They
may cause heat distortion and damage to the
resin parts and may flood the RV's interior.
Therefore, be sure to observe the following:
1. Keep the washing nozzle about 16 inches
(40 cm) or more away from the RV body.
2. When washing around the glass areas,
hold the nozzle at right angles to the glass
surface.
During cold weather
Salt and other chemicals that are spread on
winter roads in some geographical areas can
have a detrimental effect on the RV's
underbody. If your RV is exposed to these
conditions, spray the underbody with a high-
pressure hose every time you wash the
exterior of your RV. Take special care to
remove mud or other debris that could trap
and hold salt or moisture. After washing your
RV, wipe off all water drops from the rubber
parts around the slideout and doors.
When washing the RV, wear a pair of
rubber gloves to protect your hands. Avoid
spraying or splashing water on the
electrical components. Avoid using car
washers that use rotating brushes. This
type of washer may cause scratches on
the RV exterior.
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