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Interior Care
Interior Care
Cleaning the Interior
To keep the value of your RV, perform regular maintenance
using the proper materials and procedures.
• Check the component manufacturer’s information
for the recommended cleaning agent.
Using the wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces
in your RV. To check if a cleaner will cause damage, test it in a
small, out of sight area, or contact your dealer for assistance.
DO NOT use flammable liquids or sprays to clean your RV.
Cabinetry & Tables
• To keep cabinetry and tables looking like new, regularly
dust the hardwood doors, cabinet fronts and tables.
• Use a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning polish or mild
detergent solution.
• AVOID using ammonia based products or silicone oils as
they may cause damage if used over a long period of time.
• Although the finish is durable and resistant to most
household spills, they should be wiped up promptly to
avoid any potential problems.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, high tem-
peratures or high humidity. These conditions can cause
damage to both the finish and the wood itself.
Pantry
Your RV’s load capacity is designed by weight, NOT volume.
All available storage space cannot necessarily be used.
• Use the pantry to store items you wish to take with you
as you travel and camp.
• The cabinetry has been designed to accommodate normal
camping items (i.e. paper plates, flatware, cookware, etc.)
which are bulky but not necessarily heavy.
• Check that all pantry items are secured so that they
do not shift during travel.