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1. Cleaning: For normal cleaning, standard household detergents can be used to wash the rubber roof
material. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning. Be sure to keep the sidewalls wet to reduce streaking
when cleaning roof.
2. Care: The rubber material itself does not require annual coatings or additional sealants. Periodic
washing with soap and water is all that is required.
3. Visually inspect the roof at least every 6 months in areas that have sealant added (around roof
vents, TV antenna, etc…) and any seams in the roofing material. If re-sealing is needed, take your
camper to an authorized RV service center.
4. Sharp objects and/or tree limbs can cut the rubber roof material.
5. Repair kits are available through your dealer if the roof material is cut or torn. Remember that the
roof requires special adhesives and material from the original manufacturer.
6. If you add accessories or new equipment onto the roof, use a qualified installer, or consult your
Travel Lite dealer. Doing this on your own will void the manufacturer’s warranty of this unit.
INTERIOR MAINTENANCE
Practice good housekeeping. Keeping a clean, well-maintained camper will result in
many years of camping fun. Following the suggested cleaning procedures will eliminate
many of the problems associated with poorly maintained units. A poorly maintained unit can result in
voiding of the warranty, as will negligence, misuse, or the installation of equipment not authorized by Travel Lite.
Become familiar with the information in the manual and in the appliance manufacturer’s instruction sheets.
REFRIGERATOR
Never use harsh detergents or abrasive cleaners. Clean with warm soapy water (dish soap) and wipe dry.
STOVE AND SINK
Clean with appropriate cleaners.
UPHOLSTERY AND WINDOW SHADES
Professionally clean only. Frequent vacuuming or light brushing between periods of professional cleaning will
prevent accumulation of dirt. Use of water-based or detergent-based cleaners may cause shrinking. Water
stains may become permanent.
CURTAINS
Hand wash with mild detergent and drip dry.
VINYL TENT CANVAS
Use vinyl cleaner or warm soapy water.
WALL AND CEILING PANELS
Never use harsh detergents or abrasive cleaners on walls or ceilings. Most surfaces will clean with a soft cloth
moistened with mild liquid detergent warm water. Do not use large amounts of water, which could saturate the
material.
BATHROOM AND SHOWER
For routine cleaning use a non-abrasive cleaner. Never use harsh detergents or steel wool to clean surfaces.
WOOD PRODUCTS
Remove dust with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Apply a quality furniture polish and buff with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use harsh detergents or solvents.
COUNTER TOPS AND TABLE
Clean with warm soapy water (dish soap) and wipe dry.
VINYL FLOORING
Wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and wax.
CARPET
A foam type cleaner for carpets may be used; be sure to follow manufacturer’s instructions.