Section 3
--- Exterior & Interior Care
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Tire Care
Road oil will cause deterioration of the rubber. Dirt build-up can hold chemicals in the air, next
to the tire, to also cause deterioration.
Proper care and methods in cleaning must be used to obtain the maximum service years out of
the tires. Use a soft brush and a mild detergent to clean the tires. If a dressing product is used to “pro-
tect” the tires from aging, use extra care and caution. Tire dressings that contain petroleum products or
alcohol may cause deterioration or cracking.
In many cases it is not the dressing that causes a problem but the chemical reaction that subsequent-
ly occurs. When these same dressing products are used on a passenger car tire that is replaced every
three to four years, it is rare to see a major problem. However, in most cases recreational vehicle tires
may last longer due to limited annual mileage and exposure.
Bright Metal
All chrome and stainless steel should be washed and cleaned each time the motorhome is washed.
Use only automotive approved non-abrasive cleaners and polishes on exterior bright work. Do not use
rubbing compounds. Do not use abrasive cleaners or compounds to clean the mirrors.
NOTE:
When using chemicals to remove road tars, use only automotive type products that are
recommended for use on painted surfaces and fiberglass. Observe the warning recom-
mendations and directions printed on the container of any agent being used.
EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE
The motorhome is subject to a great deal of outside conditions. When parked, the motorhome is
exposed to extreme temperatures, humidity, ultraviolet rays, acid rain and other organic environmental
conditions. While in operation the motorhome is subject to twisting and flexing caused by rough roads,
potholes and winding mountain roads. Maintenance is necessary to keep the exterior looking nice and
to keep in proper working order.
Fiberglass
Periodically inspect the fiberglass exterior for imperfections in the surface, commonly known as
"spider" or hairline cracks, caused by flexing of the material. The integrity of the fiberglass is threat-
ened when a crack opens up and reveals the weave of the cloth. Prevent moisture penetration if the
exterior exhibits signs of damage, particularly in freezing climates. Cover the area using plastic
sheeting or tape, and have the damaged fiberglass repaired as soon as possible.
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Page 83: ...Driving Safety Section 2 Cayman 2005 83 020255k Actual Worksheet...
Page 84: ...Section 2 Driving Safety Cayman 2005 84 Weight Record Sheet...
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Page 86: ...Section 2 Driving Safety Cayman 2005 86 010725 010726c VIEWS Front Rear...
Page 87: ...Driving Safety Section 2 Cayman 2005 87 010723f 010724e Roadside Curbside...
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