F
URNITURE
U
PHOLSTERY
To retain the value of your motorhome,
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. Clean the
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 covered
by warranty).
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 with
fire retardant chemicals to help ensure your
personal safety. For more information, refer to
the specific furniture manufacturer’s care
instructions.
Leather or suede upholstery
Leather or suede should be professionally
cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled. For
more information, refer to the specific furniture
manufacturer’s care instructions.
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. For more information, refer to
the specific furniture manufacturer’s care
instructions.
D
ÉCOR
I
TEMS
Décor items such as window treatments, night
pleated shades, mini blinds and décor glass
should be cared for as follows:
Window treatments and/or 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.
Night pleated shades
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.
Pleated shades have a tension adjustment
cord. These cords may stretch after use
causing the shades to hang unevenly. This can
be corrected by removing the bottom of the
shade and pulling the cord tighter and tying a
new knot. Spool attachments may also be
tightened by wrapping the cord around the
spool (for further service assistance please
contact your RV dealer).
Mini Blinds
Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft
brush attachment (or venetian blind duster).
Plastic rails can be cleaned with mild soap and
water applied with a soft cloth.
Décor Glass
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.
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
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