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around joints and fittings should be repaired immediately.
Exterior Lights
Make sure to check the operation of all exterior lights often. Even though
many of the exterior lights are closed LED systems you can never account
for external road hazards. Check all lights, including turn signals,
headlights, running lights, brake and back up lights, etc. to make sure they
are working correctly. Replace burnt out bulbs or cracked reflectors
immediately.
Appliances, Sinks, Counter Tops
Clean with hot soapy water or a good liquid cleaner. Treat your fiberglass
sinks like you would your tub at home. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or
ammonia-based cleaners. Also, when cleaning stainless steel with a mild
cleanser, rub gently with the grain and rinse well. Rinse after each use and
wipe down.
Be sure to remove all food and ice from the refrigerator at the end of each
trip. Prop the door open slightly to keep the interior dry and free of mold,
mildew and odors.
Make sure to read all literature provided with each of the appliances and
follow the maintenance instructions included. Pay particular attention to any
cautions or warnings included. Also read the rest of this manual and follow
the instructions for the care and use of appliances.
Do not place hot pans directly on counter tops because they can damage or
scorch the surface.
Pre-finished Panels and Wood Surfaces
Treat cabinetry and wood surfaces as you would any fine furniture product
in your home. Proper care and maintenance of wood products will help
extend their life.
Clean pre-finished panels with a spray-type furniture polish. Avoid getting
wood surfaces wet. Wipe off and dry immediately if you do get wet. Do not
use abrasive cleansers around wood finishes. Clean regularly with a soft
cloth and cleaner designed for wood products such as lemon oil or any oil
based wood cleaning product. Avoid constant exposure to direct sunlight,
which can cause fading and drying of wood surfaces.
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