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Chapter V – Interior
1. PANELING
Wall panels in your Open Range recreational vehicle are manufactured
with vinyl glued to luan panels.
To clean, use a mild solution of soap and water with a sponge or
soft cloth. DO NOT use any abrasive cleaner as scratching of vinyl could
occur, causing dull colors and scratches. Avoid cleaners with bleach.
For stubborn dirt and stains you may need a stronger all-purpose spray
cleaner.
Should deep scratches occur, you may wish to use putty sticks, polish
and furniture wax to cover them. Use with care, knowing such repairs
cannot completely restore original conditions.
2. LINOLEUM / VINYL FLOOR
To care for and clean vinyl, use a mild soap in water and a damp
mop. DO NOT pour water on floor as it may seep under cabinet frames
and panels, absorbing water and damaging wood materials. Treat this
vinyl as you would in your home.
3. CARPET
Treat your carpet in your recreational vehicle the same as in your
home by vacuuming frequently. For tough and deep stains you may need
to use a professional cleaning service. Pretest carpet for colorfastness in
an inconspicuous area such as under a cabinet.
4. HARDWOOD FLOOR (Optional)
Use only cleaning and waxing products recommended for hard-wood
floors. Care for hardwood floors in your recreational vehicle as you would
in your home.
5. COUNTER TOPS
The surface material is laminated to a substrate wood composite
material. A damp cloth or sponge will generally cleanup most food or
water spills. Stubborn stains can be removed with general all-purpose
cleaners. Be careful to not permit liquid to seep under faucets and sinks
potentially causing damage to the substrate material.
6. SOLID SURFACE COUNTER TOPS
While solid surface material is highly heat resistant, an extremely hot
pan or baking dish could scorch or crack your counter top. Treat this top
the same as your home by using a hot pad or heat absorbing pad to place