SECTION 14
CARE & MAINTENANCE
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the cleaning agents listed and the process for
cleaning described above.
CABINETRY
Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft
cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning
product.
Vinyl simulated wood (Plus-Wood) panels
may be cleaned with a mild, water based cleaner
and a soft cloth. Do not use solvents on vinyl
wood panels.
NOTE: Many cabinetry and furniture items
throughout this motor home are con-
structed either partially or completely of
real hardwoods. Because of natural
variations in woodgrain density, slight
differences in stain hue may exist
between one item and another. This is the
distinctive character and beauty of real
wood.
VINYL WALLBOARD
Decorative vinyl covered wallboards may be
cleaned with a mild solution of water and isopro-
pyl (rubbing) alcohol or a mild soap solution. Do
not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products.
TABLES AND COUNTERTOPS
Work surfaces are covered with a plastic
laminate that resists solvents, stains and abra-
sions. A coat of furniture wax applied to these
surfaces on the counters and table will help pre-
serve their beauty and make cleaning easier.
Always clean the surface before applying wax.
GALLEY SINK
Care and Cleaning Instructions
The galley sink is made from a remarkably
tough material and has been designed and engi-
neered to resist scratches and should not stain un-
der normal household use if used properly. To
keep this product looking brand new and shiny,
we recommend that you take a few easy precau-
tions.
•
Do Not use abrasive cleaners or scouring
powders.
Use of an abrasive cleanser will
dull or damage the surface of this product
and could leave scratches. We recommend
you use a spray window cleaner or house-
hold cleaner made for fiberglass, acrylic, or
solid surface products.
•
Do Not use scouring pads,
steel wool,
“Scotch Brite
®
” type scratch pads, or any
other abrasive scrubbers. Wipe only with a
soft cloth or sponge.
•
Always use a cutting board
or a sink pro-
tector when using knives or sharp objects.
We recommend that you use protective mats,
racks, or dishpans to help protect your sink.
•
Always allow pans to cool
before setting
them in your sink.
NOTE: Improper use may damage this product
and void the warranty.
RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR
For care and appearance maintenance of the
range and refrigerator, refer to the operation and
maintenance manual for each of the individual
appliances included in your Owner InfoCase.
BATHROOM
The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with a mild soap and water so-
lution, or (to obtain maximum luster) use a good
quality wax cleaner. Do not use an abrasive
cleaner on the shower walls and tub.