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2013 HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Repairing Cuts and Scratches
Solid surface countertops are renewable. Use
the following instructions to repair minor cuts
and scratches:
If scratch or imperfection is deep,
sand area with highest grit sandpaper
to remove the blemish. Never sand in
one small area. Feather out lightly at
each increase in sandpaper grit to blend
restoration.
Switch from sandpaper to 3M
™
# 35
Trizact
™
micro-abrasive disc. Apply
water while using Trizact discs to
prevent clogging.
Work downward to #10 Trizact micro-
abrasive disc until blemish is gone.
Buff surface with wool pad and
3M Imperial Compound and Finish
Material.
Preventing Heat Damage:
Hot pans and heat-generating appliances,
such as frying pans or crock pots, can damage
the surface. To prevent heat damage, always
use a hot pad or a trivet with rubber feet to
protect the surface.
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.
Laminate
Clean laminate countertops with a damp
cloth or sponge. Use a spray cleaner to remove
stubborn stains. Avoid using harsh abrasive,
scouring powders, peroxides or bleaches
as these products may dull or damage the
surface. Avoid contact with dyes, bleaches and
indelible inks used on food packages. Do not
use laminated countertops as a cutting board.
Laminated countertops are resistant to minor
heat; however, hot pans, irons and lit cigarettes
will damage the surface. Use hot pads under
pans taken directly from the stovetop.
CAUTION:
Do not cut directly on the laminate
surface.
STAINLESS STEEL SuRFAcES
Stainless steel can be easily damaged by
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 specifically for appliances.
Follow all directions from the
manufacturer of the cleaner.
Do Not Use:
Abrasive powders or cleaners
Citrus-based cleaners
Ammonia
Steel wool pads
Abrasive cloths
Oven cleansers
Acidic or vinegar based cleaners
CAUTION:
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.
CAUTION:
Do not cut directly on the stainless
steel surface.
ShOWER
Showers are susceptible to soap build-up. To
control mildew growth, spray the shower with
household chlorine bleach. Allow it to stand
for five minutes, then rinse with clear water.
Clean the glass shower doors with window
cleaner on a weekly basis to maintain shine.
If water spots cannot be removed from glass,
rub lightly with the flat edge of a razor blade to
remove deposits.
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.
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