Never use detergent, soap or other harsh, which can dull the surface or promote mildew growth. Cleaners
should never contain acids, vinegar, chlorine, or ammonia, as these chemicals can damage and discolor both
the grout and the stone or tile.
Carpet Maintenance
The installed carpeting is made of synthetic
materials,
mostly nylon fiber and is easy to maintain. Vacuum regularly to
remove
dirt, dust, lint, and other
abrasive grit.
Water-based spills and spots should be soaked up and removed
immediately with a damp cloth. Grease or oil based stains and spots
should be spot cleaned with a commercial spot
cleaner intended for this purpose.
When
complete shampooing is
desired or necessary, it is best to have it done be a
professional carpet cleaner. Wait for the carpeting to dry thoroughly before walking on it.
Do not soak or water-log your carpeting.
Vinyl
Flooring Maintenance
For routine cleaning, sweep or vacuum regularly. Then, use
a damp mop with warm water to clean a small
area at a
time.
Rinse the mop frequently as to not redistribute the picked up dirt. If washing is needed, use a product designed for
no-
wax flooring.
Do not use solvent-based waxes or polishes, as damage to the flooring may result.
Laminate
Flooring Maintenance
Sweep or vacuum regularly using a broom or
the wand attachment on your vacuum cleaner.
Clean your laminate floor
occasionally using a damp mop and a laminate floor cleaner. Allow it to dry thoroughly.
Clean up any spills, mud, and
other liquid/moisture sources immediately.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, wax, or harsh detergents on your laminate flooring.
For More I
nformation
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's flooring.
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Furniture
Covered in coordinating fabrics and accented with pillows, a variety of furniture is available in your coach. Options may
include recliners, sofa beds, dinettes, and booths. Your furniture is designed with function and design in mind.
Booth Dinette or Dinette Table
Your kitchen may be equipped with either a booth
dinette and
table or a free-standing
dinette table. If equipped, the
“hidden leaf” table allows you to add more room to your table top when desired. Two fixed chairs and two folding chairs
accompany this table. The chair seats and backs are designed with a coordinating upholstery fabric to match your
decor.