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can be removed with mild dishwashing detergent, but more stubborn marks
may require (fine grit) rubbing compound such as T-cut.
To help keep your GRP components looking almost like new, it is wise to
wash the parts monthly (or more frequently) using mild dishwashing
detergent, but avoid using strong alkaline.(e.g. trisodium phosphate) or
acidic cleaners or abrasives. Waxing the components once or twice a year
with a good grade paste wax will help to maintain the colour and finish.
Fixings of Awnings:
In order to avoid puncturing the outer skin of the caravan wall it is
recommended that awning poles that are fixed to your caravan should use
load spreading eyelet pads use load spreading eyelet pads or rubber sucker
pads.
Attaching awning brackets and associated fixings to your caravan by using
mechanical methods, which pierce the outer skin of the caravan wall, can
allow water ingress, and which will invalidate the Caravan Warranty.
Acrylic Windows:
Your Caravan is fitted with shatter resistant double-glazed, acrylic windows.
To preserve their clarity and unblemished transparency it is essential that
the following cleaning instructions are strictly adhered to:
Road grit, dust, sand, flies, lime tree secretions, bird droppings etc. should
be washed off using plenty of cold water. Do not use a sponge to clean off
heavy dirt deposits. Any remaining dirt should be washed off using a soft
cloth and warm water.
Use talcum powder to care for the rubber seals. Only use water and mild
soap suds to clean the blinds.