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• 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.
CARE OF TABLE
Your table will warp if left in the wrong position for any length of time. During storage or
non-use, the table should be left in the bed position, with the cushions left in the dining
position. Never leave heavy items sitting on the table.
ABS PLASTIC
Some components of the recreational vehicle are constructed of strong, lightweight
ABS plastic. Sometimes, it may be necessary to remove stains or generally clean. A mild
solution of soap and water will clean many stains and should be used initially. Tougher
stains may require stronger cleaners. Be sure to read the label to determine if the product
is safe for use on ABS.
Avoid abrasive cleansers (even the liquid and cream types), alcohol-based products, and
solvents such as acetone and MEK (methyl ethyl ketone). Gasoline and kerosene should
not be used because of the damaging effect they have on the plastic surface, as well as
the fire hazard they present. Often the damage caused by solvents, alcohol and oil-based
products, may not be immediately noticeable, but the plastic is made weaker and prone
to stress cracking.
ROOF VENTS
Check roof vents regularly for debris that may block airflow or jam the cranking
mechanism and clean as necessary. Lubricate the cranking mechanism with light oil.
LIGHTING
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 backup
lights, etc. to make sure they are working correctly. Replace burnt-out bulbs or cracked
reflectors immediately.
CONDENSATION
Every Oliver camper is designed for 4-Season camping however cold weather can bring
along with it unwanted moisture. This natural phenomenon brings positive and negative
effects for your camper. The increase of moisture in the air can make the air feel warmer
but it also brings the possibility of condensation inside your camper. Eventually, this
condensation as it builds up can become a problem as the water may start to fog up
your windows, run down the side of your camper, or even drip onto your mattresses.
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