SECTION 9
CARE & MAINTENANCE
9-4
Draperies, Curtains and Bedspreads
These items may be woven from a variety of
fabrics. We recommend that these be profession-
ally dry cleaned only. A five percent shrinkage
may occur when you have these items dry
cleaned.
Care of Ceiling Fabric
While using your coach, your ceiling fabric
may become soiled and require spot cleaning
from time-to-time. The following information is
provided as a guideline for care and cleaning of
ceiling fabrics used in your coach. These materi-
als are made from synthetic fibers, so they clean
very well with virtually no damage to the color or
fabric itself.
Most commercially available carpet and up-
holstery cleaners will do an excellent job remov-
ing stains. From time to time, additional cleaning
methods may need to be used to remove stubborn
or difficult stains.
General
As with any stain or contamination, the quick
response is the best, especially when done in con-
junction with the proper cleaner from the type of
stain. Important: Make sure you have selected the
right cleaning agent from the list below before
you begin the cleaning process.
NOTE: In many cases listed above, repeated
steps may be required to fully extract the
contaminant from the material. Use sol-
vent-type cleaners in a well ventilated
area.
NOTE: Always check to see that the cleaner will
not cause damage to material or fabric
by testing on a small area out of sight.
Type of Stain
Detergent/
Water
Cleaner/
Degreaser
Coffee, Tea
Red Wine, Liquor
Coke, Soft Drinks
Milk
Ketchup
Steak Sauce, Soy Sauce
Mayonnaise, Butter
Salad Oil
Chocolate
Cosmetic Foundation
Lipstick
Face Cream
Suntan Oil/Lotion
Shoe Polish
Urine
Machine Oil