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54
e x t e r I o r & I n t e r I o r C a r e - 3
FABRIcs
General Care & Cleaning
Special care needs to be taken when the
motorhome is exposed to a very humid climate
for an extended period of time. Protect the
fabric from any unnecessary exposure to
moisture. Cover all upholstery and make sure
window coverings are down to protect fabrics
from sun damage. Frequently used items
require more attention than those items not
regularly used.
If a spill occurs, blot the moisture as quickly
as possible. DO NOT use soap and hot water
as this may set a stain. Clean the spot as soon
as possible.
Cleaning Upholstery Fabrics:
Water-based cleaners are not
recommended.
If a spill does occur, blot the soiled
area, DO NOT rub it.
Some solvents may have an adverse
reaction on a specic backing of
the upholstery fabric and are not
recommended.
To prevent overall soiling, frequently
vacuum or lightly brush to remove dust
and grime.
Clean spots using a mild water-free
solvent or dry cleaning product.
Clean only in a well ventilated area and
avoid any product containing carbon
tetrachloride or other toxic materials.
Use a professional furniture cleaning
service for overall cleaning.
Vinyl
Several areas of the motorhome, such as
the dash, ceiling and items of furniture, may
be covered in vinyl. The care and cleaning of
these areas are as follows:
Normal Cleaning:
Most common stains can be cleaned using
warm soapy water and a clear water rinse.
Moderate scrubbing with a medium bristle
brush will help to loosen soil from the
depression of embossed surfaces. For stubborn
stains use the following commercially
available mild detergents in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions: Mr. Clean or
Fantastik®.
Full strength rubbing alcohol or mineral
spirits may be tried cautiously as a last
resort on very stubborn stains if the above
suggestions do not work. Indiscriminate use
of any solvent, or solvent containing cleaner,
can severely damage or discolor the vinyl.
Stains may become permanent if they are not
immediately removed.
NOTE
Detergents should never be used on a
regular or repeated basis for normal
cleaning.
CAUTION
Powdered cleaners containing
abrasives, steel wool and industrial
strength cleaners are not
recommended for vinyl.
Bird Excreta & Vomit Stains:
Sponge the area with soapy water
containing a diluted bleach until the
stain is removed. Rinse thoroughly
with clean water.
Urine Stains:
Sponge with soapy water containing a
small amount of household ammonia.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Surface Mildew:
Wash with diluted bleach and use a
soft brush for stubborn growth. Rinse
repeatedly with clear, cold water.
Ballpoint Ink:
Wipe the stain immediately with
rubbing alcohol in a well ventilated
area.
WARNING
If flammable solvents such as alcohol,
turpentine or varsol are used for
cleaning, use only small quantities
while in a well-ventilated area.
Exercise proper caution by notifying
any persons in the area. Keep away
from any ignition source. Always wear
protective gloves.
Oil-Base Paint:
Use turpentine in a well ventilated area
to remove any fresh paint. Dried paint
must be moistened using a semi-solid,
gel-type stripper. The softened paint
can be gently scraped away. Rinse with
soap and water.
CAUTION
Lacquer solvent will cause immediate
irreparable damage to the vinyl. DO
NOT use wax on vinyl upholstery as
it will cause premature embrittlement
and cracking. Dilute chlorine bleach
before using. Never use full strength
bleach. Paint strippers will remove the
print pattern and damage the vinyl if
it comes in direct contact.

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