able latex glove. Keep rags or paper towels handy for clean up. Use care when
applying silicone. Plan ahead before starting a bead, looking for obstacles that
may impede application.
Black Urethane:
This product is used for sealing the windshields. It was not designed to fill
holes or other imperfections. Black urethane comes in a tube and it applies
much in the same way as silicone does. Clean up involves using solvents such
as paint thinner. Gloves are required as this material is hazardous.
Acrylic Sealants (geocel 2300):
This product is used where items are sealed under a painted surface such as
the metal corners of the slide out room. The material is specially formulated to
allow paint adhesion.
Spray Foam:
This product is used to seal where a hole has been made for items such as
water lines or wires are coming through a floor opening.
Black Seam Tape:
This is a sticky tape which comes on a roll. Black seam tape is used on the
front and rear roof seams, as well as on the roof to the sidewall corners of the
slide out room.
Cut away old lifting tape. Surface should be clean and dry before a new
application is made. This may be done in sections as needed.
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Care and Maintenance of the Force Shield:
1. The purpose of the Force Shield is to protect the front of the coach from
impact debris by taking the majority of scratches, scuffs, and nicks
itself, rather than the painted surface of the coach. Owners should not be
alarmed to see these occurrences on the Force Shield. If desired,
replacement shields can be purchased from Carefree of Colorado and
mounted on the original hardware.
2. Always abide by the placards warning you not to activate the generator
slide without undoing the appropriate fasteners.
3. When removing and reattaching the Force Shield for routine coach
maintenance, cleaning, etc., do not over tighten the screws holding the
Force Shield to the coach. Only tighten until snug.
4. Use only mild soap and warm water to clean the Force Shield. Do not use
any type of abrasive alcohol, ammonia, or petroleum based cleaners.
WARNING: Remove the 16 fasteners from the Force Shield
before operating the generator slide-out.
Unit Care & Maintenance
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