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Other Important Tips:
Avoid exposing the solid surface to chemicals
such as paint removers or oven cleaners. If
these chemicals come in contact with the Solid
Surface, quickly wash with water. Avoid contact
with nail polish or nail polish remover. If
contact is made, quickly wash with water.
NOTE:
DO NOT cut directly on the solid
surface. When pouring boiling water
into the Solid Surface sink, run the cold
water faucet to dilute the excess heat.
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
Stainless steel can be easily damaged by using
improper cleaners. For example: many liquid
cleansers designed to be gentle on smooth
surfaces will damage stainless steel. Only
use the methods outlined below, and always
follow the directions that come with the cleaner
(usually located on the bottle).
General Cleaning:
Use warm, soapy water and dry with a
soft, clean cloth.
For Heavy Soiling:
Only use a stainless steel cleaner
designed speci
fi
cally for appliances.
Follow all directions from the
manufacturer of the cleaner.
DO NOT USE:
Steel wool pads or abrasive cloths
Abrasive powders or cleaners
Citrus-based cleaners
Acidic or vinegar based cleaners
Ammonia
Oven cleaners
NOTE:
Citric acid permanently discolors
stainless steel. Immediately remove
the following items from stainless
steel surfaces: mustard, tomato juice,
marinara sauce and citrus-based sauces
or products.
WINDOWS
Water Spots:
Glass will develop water spots when not
properly cleaned. Water spots are magni
fi
ed on
a re
fl
ective
fi
nish. Use a squeegee immediately
after washing to reduce water spotting. To
remove stubborn water stains from re
fl
ective
glass we recommend
Cerium Oxide Polishing
Compound
, made by C.R. Lawrence, available
at most glass shops.
Condensation
Condensation occurs from water vapor present
in the air. More vapor is added by breathing,
bathing, cooking, etc. and collects wherever there
is available air space. When the temperature
reaches the dew point, the water vapor in the air
condenses and changes to liquid form.
Controlling Moisture Condensation:
Reduce or eliminate interior moisture
condensation during cold weather by using the
following steps:
Partially open the roof vents and
windows so that outside air can circulate
into the interior. Increase the ventilation
when large numbers of people are in the
motorhome. Even in raining or snowing
conditions the air outside will be far
drier than interior air.
Install a dehumidi
fi
er. Continuous use of
a dehumidi
fi
er is effective in removing
excess moisture from interior air. Using
a dehumidi
fi
er is not a cure-all, however,
it will reduce the amount of outside air
needed for ventilation.
Run the range vent fan when cooking
and the bath vent fan (or open the bath
vent) when bathing, to reduce water
vapor. Avoid excessive boiling or use of
steam producing hot water.
DO NOT
heat the motorhome interior
with the range or oven. Heating with the
range or oven increases the risk of toxic
fumes and depletes oxygen. Open
fl
ames
also add moisture to the interior air and
increase condensation.
In very cold weather, leave cabinet and
closet doors partially open. Air
fl
ow will
warm and ventilate the interior storage
compartments and exterior walls to
reduce or eliminate condensation and
prevent the possibility of ice formations.
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