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SECTION 11 –
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
You may have to repeat this procedure more
than once to achieve desired results. Finish up
with clean water, using the same method, and
blot dry.
Steam cleaning is also an option. Again, take
care not to over-saturate the material.
CABINETRY – CLEANING
Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft
cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning
product.
Vinyl simulated 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
constructed 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.
TABLES AND COUNTERTOPS
Work surfaces are covered with a plastic or
thermo-formed laminate that resists solvents,
stains, and abrasions. A coat of furniture wax
applied to these surfaces on the counters and
table will help preserve their beauty and make
cleaning easier. Always clean the surface before
applying wax.
GALLEY SINK
Care and Cleaning Instructions
The galley sink has been designed and
engineered to resist scratches and should not
stain under normal household use if used
properly.
To keep this product looking its best, we
recommend that you take a few easy precautions.
General Cleaning
Rinse all food and beverage residue from the
sink as soon as possible. Some food and beverage
residues, if left to sit in the sink, may require the
use of detergent or an abrasive cleaner.
Hard-to-Remove Food and Beverage
Residue
Use an abrasive cleanser such as Ajax
®
,
Comet
®
, Bon Ami
®
or Bar Keeper's Friend
®
to
remove mild stains and for routine cleaning. Use
an abrasive pad such as Scotch-Brite
®
to remove
most of the tougher stains.
For the most stubborn stains, fill the sink
about one quarter full with a 50/50 solution of
bleach and water. After 10 or 15 minutes of
soaking, drain solution from the sink as you rinse
both sides and bottom.
NOTE: Do not use steel wool or metal scouring
pads.
Mineral Based Stains.
Cleaners designed to remove iron or rust
should not harm the sink, nor will solvents such
as denatured alcohol, mineral spirits, or acetone.
Marks or Discoloration
White automotive rubbing compound may be
used to remove stubborn marks or discoloration.
Use of these products will not damage the solid
surface. Always follow label directions.
NOTE: Improper use may damage this product
and void the warranty.