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We recommend dry cleaning for your bedspread and draperies just as you would for
your draperies and comforters at home. Although this is more expensive, proper care of
material will help ensure a longer life. Care of headboard and bedroom valance fabric
should be done with same instructions given for upholstery fabrics. Laundering and
improper cleaning may result in fabric shrinking, fading or deteriorating prematurely.
Read the label on the bedspread for proper cleaning.
Professional cleaning is recommended for major cleaning. Frequent vacuuming is
recommended to remove daily accumulations.
High-pressure laminate counter tops are quite easy to keep clean. Waxing is not
necessary. Glass rings, food spills, water spots and smudges usually wipe off with a
damp cloth or sponge. Stubborn stains can be removed with a spray cleaner. Laminated
surfaces resist alcohol, fruit acids, cosmetics and most household chemicals. It is better
to avoid contact with dyes, strong laundry bleaches and bluing solutions. Indelible inks
used on food packages may leave a stain so take care when unpacking groceries on
a damp counter top.
Sharp knives can damage the finish so confine slicing to a good cutting board. The
counter top resists moderate heat and boiling water. Pots and pans straight from
the oven or broiler should be placed on hot pads. Keep irons on an ironing board
and lighted cigarettes in an ashtray. For lasting beauty, avoid using harsh abrasives,
scouring powders, peroxides or bleaches. These can dull surfaces, making the counter
top more likely to accept stains.
Wipe clean as you would for daily cleaning. Use a nonabrasive cleaner to avoid
damaging the finish.
To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth. Warm water will remove dry water spots. Do not
use cleansers which contain abrasive or harsh chemicals. Never use alcohol or other
organic solvents.
Keep your blinds looking new by wiping with a soft cloth. Vacuum shades regularly.
Use a mild detergent to spot clean if necessary. Close the blinds and shades all the
way to properly clean inside and out.
Clean with hot soapy water or a good liquid cleaner. Avoid using abrasive cleaners.
Never use steel wool on stainless steel, since the steel particles left in the sink can rust
and become unsightly. Also, when cleaning stainless steel with a mild cleanser, rub
gently with the grain, and rinse well. Rinse after each use and wipe dry.
Preserve the luster by cleaning with a damp cloth and any household detergent
designed for that purpose. To remove most stains, hard water deposits, cigarette
burns and minor scratches use an abrasive cleanser or an abrasive pad such as 3M
ScotchBrite brand green “Kitchen Scrub” pads. To remove deep stains and scratches
use fine sandpaper (120 - 220 grit), then sand using (in the following order) 320, 400,
and 600 grit sandpaper to restore the standard finish. A satin sheen or high polish can
be obtained with polishing compounds.
Certain chemical substances can seriously mar surfaces even during brief periods
of contact. If spilling occurs, wipe area off immediately, and then rinse with water.
Potentially harmful compositions include: Toilet bowl cleaners, rust removers, contact
adhesive solvent, ceramic cook top cleaners, paint or varnish removers, drain
cleaners, metal cleaners, tile cleaners, lacquer thinners, or oven cleaners. Contact the
manufacturer should you need further assistance.
Your RV is a small living area so soiling may occur more frequently and items will need
more attention than your furniture at home. Please follow these guidelines for cleaning
Care and Maintenance
BATHTUB SEAL
BEDSPREAD &
DRAPERIES
CARPET
HIGH PRESSURE
LAMINATE
COUNTERTOP
HARDWARE
KITCHEN FIXTURES
BLINDS & SHADES
SINKS
SOLID SURFACE
COUNTERTOP
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