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SECTION 10 –
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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Do not use rubber mats
in the sink bowl.
Material trapped under mats can complicate
cleaning.
NOTE: Improper use may damage this product
and void the warranty.
HIGH GLOSS AND MATTE
CLEANING
High gloss matte surfaces boast great aesthetic
appeal, but require special care to preserve their
qualities during their lifespan.
A good range for relative humidity to ensure
the quality of the finish is between 30-60%.
Condensation/humidity should be controlled as
much as possible by keeping good circulation
within the coach.
When cleaning high gloss surfaces, use a
microfiber cloth and non-solvent based surface
cleaner. Dust can be cleaned with a moist soft
cloth or duster; smudges, grease and tacky
residues can be removed with a microfiber cloth
moistened with some mild detergent. Solvents
should never be used as they might lead to
staining and/or discoloration.
Paper based decors (finish foil) should be
dried thoroughly with a dry cloth after cleaning.
Failure to do so might lead to the surface
becoming wrinkled and in the long term, peeling.
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Provide ventilation and/or reduce relative
humidity of air by, particularly in moisture-
prone period of the year (especially winter
time) and when the moisture is produced in
the van (cooking, shower).
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Reduce the amount of moisture produced in
the vehicle.
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Increase heating to raise the temperature of
the air and the cold surfaces.
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Oils/grease/stains clean with a moisten soft
cloth with mild detergent, if the surface is wet
after cleaning, dry it.
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Dust/residues clean with a moist soft cloth,
dry the surface after cleaning.
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Horizontal surfaces clean any spills and
residues right away.
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DO NOT use detergents or chemical cleaners
on your furniture this may damage the finish.
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DO NOT drop the pieces
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DO NOT expose the furniture to extreme hot,
cold, rain, humidity or salinity.
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DO NOT leave surfaces wet with beads of
water standing.
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DO NOT use solvents for cleaning
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DO NOT use abrasive cleaning tools.
On dry days open some windows to allow
humid air to ventilate out of the vehicle. It is
better to open a few windows, as it helps the air
to move throughout the motorhome. One window
open wide may not be as effective. Try to do this
as often as possible (at least once a week), but
keep windows closed on wet days as damp air
may increase indoor humidity.
High temperatures can also damage surfaces
of your furniture. Protect them with protective
table pads or place-mats when utilizing
extremely hot utensils or dishes.
RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR
For care and appearance maintenance of the
range and refrigerator, refer to the appliance
manufacturer’s operation and maintenance
manuals included in your InfoCase.
VINYL FLOORING
Care and Maintenance
You can easily maintain the beauty of your
vinyl flooring with little effort, by following
these recommendations:
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Sweep or vacuum floor daily (use a vacuum
without a beater bar head.) Remove loose dirt
with a soft brush or Swiffer
®
type product.
•
For more intense cleaning, use a non-abrasive
cleanser, such as Mr. Clean
®
. Rinse with clean
water.
NOTE: Floor cleaners containing waxes,
brighteners, or gloss agents are not
recommended.