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Care and Maintenance
The exterior of your motorhome is made of pre-finished aluminum and fiberglass.
Wash it frequently with a warm water, mild detergent and a soft rag. Take care to avoid
spraying water directly into refrigerator and furnace vents when washing the motor
home.
If you travel roads that have been salted for ice, wash your motorhome as soon as
possible. The most common causes of corrosion are accumulation of road salt, dirt,
and moisture in hard to reach areas under the motorhome. Make sure you wash
the undercarriage and wheel wells as well as the exterior of the motorhome. A good
automotive cleaner may be used occasionally to remove tree sap, road tar, insects and
industrial pollution that may damage surfaces. Do not use naphtha or turpentine. We
recommend that you wash your motorhome about every three weeks.
It is important to note that any finish will deteriorate with time. Dulling, fading and
yellowing will be increased by exposure to extreme sunlight, air pollutants, and
excessive moisture. Motorhomes located in warmer weather climates are more prone
to this type of premature fading. Surface weathering of fiberglass does not change
the strength of the fiberglass. Regular washing and waxing of exterior surfaces is the
best insurance
against surface deterioration. If deterioration has occurred, check with
your dealer for the steps required to restore the finish. Buffing or even painting may be
necessary in extreme cases. Small cracks known as gel coat crazing are a common
characteristic of the gel coat finish and not warrantable defects.
Wax fiberglass surfaces at least once a year with a standard liquid or nonabrasive paste
wax. Make sure to follow the directions for use as outlined by the product manufacturer.
Make sure to wash and wax your unit out of the hot sun when the exterior surfaces are
cool. Storage of the recreational vehicle out of direct sun is also a primary way to help
preserve fiberglass finishes. Physical damage to fiberglass should be taken care of
immediately to avoid moisture from entering through breaks and causing problems
with interior walls and components. Cover breaks in the fiberglass with plastic, sealing
the edges with tape until proper repairs can be made.
Note:
DO NOT
use rubbing compound or any abrasive cleaner or cloth on
the motor home. If using a tar and insect remover, make sure it is
safe for use on painted surfaces and decals.
Note:
The exterior painted finish on the motor home is of the finest quality.
Proper maintenance will assure a long lasting durable finish.
Do not
wax or polish the exterior for the first 60 days.
Note:
DO NOT dry wipe the surface; clean only with water and liquid
detergent.
Note:
DO wax the sidewalls using nonabrasive automotive waxes or
cleaner/polishes developed for use on fiberglass boats, showers,
and tubs. Follow the directions on the package.
When replacing the halogen bulb do not touch the glass
portion of the bulb with your bare hands since even
small amounts of impurities burn into the surface and
reduce the service life of the bulb. Use a clean cloth,
paper napkin, or similar material to hold the bulb during
installation. With most bulbs you will not need to touch
the glass part to install the bulb.
CAUTION
FIBERGLASS
CAUTION
Whenever working on any electrical system, switch off
the electrical accessory you are working on or refer to
the electrical system section of your owner’s manual.
Failure to do this could result in short circuits.
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