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CARE
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MAINTENANCE
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Exterior
(Continued)
Your
RV
is
sealed
all
around
to
prevent
water
intrusion
and
damage
to
the
RV.
These
seals
and
sealants
(clear
and
colored)
are
crucial
to
your
RV’s
protection
from
the
outside
environment.
These
seals
and
sealants
should
be
inspected
regularly
and
touched
up
and/or
resealed
as
needed,
we
recommend
a
visual
inspection
every
3
months.
Make
sure
to
check
the
roof,
slideouts,
the
corner,
termination
and
beltline
trims
and
moldings
on
the
exterior
of
the
RV.
For
questions
on
required
seals
and
sealants,
please
contact
your
dealer
and
Alliance
RV.
NOTE:
your
slideouts
utilize
wipe,
cap
and
bulb
seals
to
protect
the
room
from
the
outside
elements.
Due
to
the
nature
of
a
slideout
room,
these
seals
are
not
100%
watertight
and
should
be
checked
very
regularly
for
any
visual
signs
of
damage
and
addressed
immediately
when
found.
Spraying
your
slideout
seals
with
a
silicone
spray
for
lubrication
and
conditioning
will
help
keep
the
slideout
seals
and
gaskets
malleable,
flexible,
in
good
working
condition.
The
rate
of
the
breakdown
and
deterioration
of
the
seals,
sealants
and
gaskets
on
your
RV
is
directly
tied
to
the
outside
environment
and
the
needed
maintenance,
cleaning
and
touch
up
of
these
crucial
components.
Interior
Keep
your
RV
clean
and
well
‐
kept
during
regular
usage
and
always
be
sure
to
thoroughly
clean
after
extended
uses,
long
trips
and
before
you
store
your
RV.
Sweep
and
mop
floors
as
required,
clean
the
kitchen
and
bathroom
as
you
would
in
your
own
house.
For
appliances,
sinks,
countertops,
toilets,
showers
and
flooring,
you’ll
want
to
use
your
regular
household
cleaners
(always
refer
to
the
owner’s
manual
of
the
individual
component
for
additional
information).
Make
sure
that
the
RV
is
ventilated
well
when
doing
this,
clean
air
is
needed
for
your
safety.
Strip
your
bedding
down
and
clean
as
required,
be
sure
to
follow
the
care
instructions
on
these
soft
goods.
When
wiping
down
cabinets,
walls,
ceilings
and
other
surfaces,
use
a
mild
soap
/
detergent
and
warm
water
in
order
to
not
cause
damage
to
these
surfaces.
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