Care & Maintenance
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Preventing Heat Damage:
The Solid Surface withstands heat better than ordinary surface materials; howev-
er, hot pans and some heat-generating appliances such as frying pans or crockpots,
can damage the surface. To prevent heat damage, always use a hot pad or a trivet
with rubber feet to protect the surface. In most cases the surface can be repaired if it
is accidentally damaged.
Other Important Tips:
Avoid using strong chemicals on the Solid Surface such as paint removers or
oven cleaners. If these 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. Always run cold water
into the Solid Surface sink when pouring boiling water into the sink.
Water Spots:
Any glass will develop water spots if the glass is not cleaned properly. A
spotting effect is magnified when the glass has a reflective finish. Use a
squeegee immediately after washing to reduce water spotting. To remove
stubborn water stains from reflective glass we recommend
Cerium Oxide
Polishing Compound
, made by C.R. Lawrence, available at most glass shops.
Condensation:
Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The amount of condensation will
vary with climate conditions, particularly in relative humidity. Condensation
occurs from water vapor present in the air. Each of us add more vapors by
breathing, bathing, cooking, etc. Water vapor 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 the interior air.
• Install a dehumidifier. Continuous use of a dehumidifier is effective in
removing excess moisture from the interior air. Using a dehumidifier is not a
cure-all, however, it will reduce the amount of outside air needed for
ventilation.
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