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Furniture Upholstery
To retain the value of your RV, maintain the furniture upholstery
carefully and keep the interior clean. Vacuum the furniture regularly
using a soft brush attachment to remove any loose dirt or debris.
• Fabric should be professionally cleaned if it becomes
stained or more information, refer to the specific furniture
manufacturer’s care instructions.
• Suede should be professionally cleaned
if it becomes stained or soiled.
• Vinyl should be professionally cleaned if it becomes
stained or soiled. If a spill does occur:
◦ Use water-based cleaners ONLY.
◦ BLOT up the spot. DO NOT rub it in, or saturate the area.
◦ DO NOT use solvents.
Solvents may have an adverse reaction to the
specific backing of your upholstery fabric.
◦ DO NOT dry clean any vinyl components.
If they are dry cleaned, the vinyl on the reverse
side will shrink, become hard and crack.
Clean the suede or vinyl upholstery ONLY as recommended.
◦ Cleaning methods other than those listed, may produce
undesired results and even damage the upholstery.
This type of damage is not warrantable.
Recliner Sofa or Loveseat
Like a residential recliner, the recliner sofa or loveseat sections
have controls allowing you to recline the individual sections. To
revert each recliner section back to the upright position, gently
apply pressure to the recliner leg rest. Refer to the furniture
manufacturer’s care instructions for this product.
ABS Plastic
ABS plastic components will retain their original beauty with
reasonable care. Dust and wipe clean with soft, damp cloth or
chamois, wiping gently. Do not use gritty or abrasive particle
soaps or scouring compound to clean ABS plastic.
AVOID using Citrus or biodegradable cleaners containing
D-Limonene; these cleaners may damage plastic materials.
Interior Care
Some, but not all,
recliner loveseats
have storage in the
middle armrest.