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Lavatory Sink/Shower Faucet
The lavatory shower/sink faucet is equipped with a retractable, adjustable
showerhead. It has ceramic valves with chromed brass construction. The
faucet spout can be pulled out for use as a shower or left in place for the sink.
The spray can be adjusted by turning the spout end. The chrome finish can be
cleaned with warm, mild, soapy water and a clean soft cloth.
NOTICE: Do not use abrasive cleaners, pads, or cloths to clean the
chrome finish. This will damage the finish and is not covered by your war-
ranty.
Metal Interior Skin
The metal interior skin on the ceiling is coated with a baked on acrylic coat-
ing. Use soft rags or wash mitts always moving lengthwise with the grain of
the aluminum. NEVER rub hard on the coating. Oil, grease, dust and dirt may
be removed by washing with a 5% solution in water of commonly used com-
mercial and industrial detergents. Cleaning should be followed by a thorough
clean water rinse. Drying the metal with a chamois or a soft cloth may prevent
spots and streaks. WHEN WASHING OR WAXING THE METAL, ALWAYS WIPE
“WITH” THE GRAIN OF THE METAL.
After cleaning and drying, a good grade of nonabrasive automotive paste or
liquid wax once a year will increase the life of the finish and help remove minor
scratches and abrasions. It will also protect the metal from minor scratches and
make subsequent cleaning easier.
If a substance is found on the coating that cannot be removed by normal wash-
ing procedures, Airstream recommends using DX 330 Acryli-Clean made by
PPG Industries. Follow all directions and warnings on the product container.
Acryli-Clean should be used by trained personnel only, using the proper equip-
ment under controlled conditions. Use the Acryli-Clean as sparingly as possible
to remove oil or grease. Rinse with cool water immediately after use.
nOTiCE: ABRASIVE POLISHES OR CLEANING SOLVENTS SUCH
AS AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER OR ACID ETCH CLEANERS ARE TOO
STRONG AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED. RINSE ALL GRIT FROM
SURFACE PRIOR TO WASHING. Use soft rags always moving lengthwise
with the unit. NEVER rub hard on the coating. Even the softest rag will
damage the coating if excessive pressure is applied.