Most polishes and waxes are designed to clean and polish in one application, whether by hand or machine. A machine-
applied polish will last longer than one applied by hand, as the high RPMs of the buffing wheel create heat, resulting in a
deeper film with higher gloss. However, a hand-applied polish or wax will offer outstanding performance and protect the
coach's finish.
Due to the variations of polishes and waxes, incorporate the following:
• Apply polish or wax while the coach is parked in a shaded area so the coach's surface is at the specified
temperature according to the polish manufacturer's recommendations.
• Condition the polishing pad by rubbing a slight amount of polish on it.
• Use only the amount of polish specified in the label directions.
• Work a small area at a time.
• Rinse off and remove dried polish from crevices, trim,and moldings.
Refrain from waxing or polishing for at least 90 days from the coach's date of manufacture.
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How to De-Winterize Your Coach
1. Connect your water hose to a fresh potable water supply.
2. Set the auto fill or tank fill valve for city water supply.
3. Run water through each faucet, toilet, and shower on both hot and cold settings.
4. Run the dishwasher and the washing machine through a complete cycle before using.
5. Depress the refrigerator water dispenser while holding a container to catch the fluid being dispensed. Continue
until clear water is dispensed.
6. Install the refrigerator filter (if equipped).
7. Turn off the water supply drain pressure from the system using low point drains. Install all filters in the system.
Newmar recommends installing clean filters unless the sanitization process will also be completed at this time.
8. Close the low point drains.
9. Turn on the ice maker, allowing it to run through multiple cycles. Throw away any ice with antifreeze. Clean out
the ice maker and the tray until clear ice is available.
10. If the coach is equipped with a water heater, install a drain plug. Open the water heater valves, and close
the by-pass valve on the back side of the water heater.
11. Turn on the fresh potable water supply.
12. Open the hot water faucet until the water heater is filled and flows through the faucet without air.
13. Flip the water heater switch to the "ON" position. This is located near the drain plug (if equipped with a water
heater).
14. Check the tank level, and dump if necessary.
15. The coach is now ready to use.