
IMPORTANT
The sales literature may give approximates or
standards. Each individual unit may weigh differently
based on the factory and/or dealer options added.
• Rinse with clean water and wipe dry
This information is not a guarantee. Please use all cleaning and disinfecting agents safely and as instructed. The use of
other cleaning agents, disinfectants, conditioners or protectants is not recommended and can degrade fabric’s
performance and may void Ultrafabrics warranty.
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Material sourced from Recommended Cleaning Instructions for Ultrafabrics
HOW TO CLEAN EXTERIOR CHROME
1. Wash chrome items with soap and water the same way you wash the exterior paint.
2. If the chrome still has some tarnish and water spots on it, clean with a soft cloth and vinegar. Add a little baking
soda to the rag if you need a stronger cleaner.
3. To clean rust off of the chrome, use a piece of crinkled aluminum foil dipped in vinegar. Scrub it with light to
medium pressure, while making sure the the foil stays wet with vinegar. In instances of rust and/or corrosion, you
may use a very fine steel wool, but should be a last effort. Test it in an inconspicuous area to ensure no damage is
occurring while using the steel wool.
4. Rinse the area with clean water after using any cleaning products.
5. Once the chrome is nice, bright, and shiny, dry it completely with a soft cloth.
6. Apply a coat of wax and buff it. Apply a second coat of wax, and buff it again.
IMPORTANT
The more often the chrome is cleaned, the easier the cleaning process. Coaches exposed to salt spray from
the road or ocean air should be cleaned and waxed more often to maintain the best appearance.
HOW TO WEIGH A COACH
Below are some samples of the weight information labels that may appear in your coach.
WEIGHT DESCRIPTIONS
The following definitions are provided to help with
communication issues with weight and your coach.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR):
The maximum permissible weight for an axle.
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR):
The value specified by the manufacturer of the vehicle as the maximum
allowable loaded weight of the motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR):
The maximum permissible weight of the fully-loaded motorhome. The GVWR
is equal to or greater than the sum of the UVW plus the CCC. (GVWR ≥ UVW + CCC)
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW):
The weight of this motorhome as built at the factory with full fuel, engine oil, and
coolants. The UVW does not include cargo, fresh water, propane gas, or dealer-installed accessories.
Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC):
The weight equal to GVWR, minus each of the following: UVW, full fresh (potable)
water weight (including water heater), full propane gas weight, and SCWR. (CCC = GVWR - UVW - Water Weight -
Propane Weight - SCWR)
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW):
The weight of the unit with all items and supplies that are loaded into the unit at any
point in time.
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