59
In
te
rio
r &
E
xt
er
io
r C
ar
e -
3
2012 Trip
To prevent excessive moisture and a
continual growth of mildew, use the shower
only with adequate ventilation. The sealant in
a regularly used shower should be replaced
once a year. To replace sealant, remove the old
sealant using a sharp non-metallic instrument.
Apply a new sealant, which can be found at
most recreational vehicle supply stores.
ceIlIng
The ceiling of the motorhome can be a variety
of materials or fabrics:
Hardwood, Vinyl and Decorated Paneling:
Certain cleaning agents will affect the
surface on both printed and unprinted vinyl.
Use only a mild, non-abrasive detergent and
warm water with a soft cloth or sponge to
clean.
Do not
use bleach, alcohol, oil-based
spray cleaners or cleaning agents that contain
solvents, citrus oil or harsh chemicals.
Wall coverIngS
Immediately remove solvent based or
pigmented substances from wall coverings. Do
not use abrasive cleaners containing chlorine
bleach or solvents.
Fidelity
and
Jolie
brands are
recommended. Always begin with a
mild detergent or soap and warm water.
To remove normal dirt, clean with a soft
sponge. Rinse and wipe dry.
Before applying a cleaner, test the
cleaning agent on a small, inconspicuous
portion of the wall covering to ensure the
cleaner does not affect the color or gloss of the
wall covering.
Care for the Tower Wall Covering:
Remove ordinary stains with mild soap
and warm water. Sponge on. Rinse well and
dry with a soft cloth. To remove ball point
pen, blood, lipstick, etc., use a sponge or soft
bristle brush and
Formula 409
®
,
Fantastik
®
or
a similar product. Rinse well and dry. Finish
cleaning by applying full strength isopropyl
alcohol with a sponge or soft brush. Rinse well
and dry.
Care for the Satinesque Wall Covering:
Remove stain quickly to minimize the
reaction on the wall covering, especially
if the stain is solvent-based or pigmented.
Examples:
nail polish, oil, shampoo, lacquer,
enamel, paint, ink and lipstick.
Begin cleaning the stain with a mild soap-
based detergent; and if necessary, move to a
stronger cleaner such as household bleach,
liquid household cleaners or rubbing alcohol.
Before applying a stronger cleaner, test the
cleaning agent on a small inconspicuous
portion of the wall covering to ensure the
cleaner does not affect the color or gloss of the
wall covering.
Specific Stain Type Removal Procedures:
Normal Dirt:
Remove normal dirt using a mild soap or
detergent and warm water. Allow it to soak
for a few minutes then rub briskly with a
cloth or sponge.
Nail Polish, Shellac or Lacquer:
Remove liquid using a dry cloth. Use care
not to spread the stain. Quickly clean the
remaining stain with rubbing alcohol. Rinse
with clean water.
Ink:
Remove immediately by wiping with a cloth
dampened in rubbing alcohol. Rinse with
clean water.
Chewing Gum:
Rub with an ice cube to cool and harden.
Gently pull off the bulk of the gum. Remove
remaining gum with rubbing alcohol.
Pencil:
Erase as much of pencil mark as possible.
Wipe remaining marks with rubbing alcohol.
Blood, Feces or Urine:
Remove these staining substances as quickly
as possible. Wash the stained area with a
strong soap. If the stain does not disappear,
rinse the soapy area thoroughly with clean
water. Mix a solution of 50% water and 50%
household bleach. Clean the stained area
with the bleach solution. Rinse with clean
water.
070200
Содержание Trip 2012
Страница 1: ...2 0 1 2 B YHOL I D A YR A MB L E R O w n e r s Ma n u a l...
Страница 13: ...Notes...
Страница 45: ...40 Driv ing Safety 2 2012 Trip Weight Record Sheet...
Страница 51: ...46 Driv ing Safety 2 2012 Trip Notes...
Страница 138: ...133 W ater Sy stems 6 2012 Trip Water System Diagram 040487va...
Страница 139: ...134 Wat er Sy stems 6 2012 Trip Notes...
Страница 151: ...146 Pro p ane Sy tems 7 2012 Trip Notes...
Страница 173: ...168 Ho us e Electr ical 8 2012 Trip Notes...
Страница 190: ...185 Chassis Electrical 9 2012 Trip Engine No Start Flow Chart...
Страница 191: ...186 Ch as s is Electr ical 9 2012 Trip Notes...
Страница 237: ...232 Ch assis 10 2012 Trip Notes...