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Jayco JAY SERIES - CAMPING & OPERATING

Jayco JAY SERIES
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SECTION 9
DURA-TEK TENT
73
To avoid damaging the valance, when
securing the bottom of the entrance door,
insure the door valance is placed between the
door and the ceiling. Failure to properly
position the kitchen flip-top (if so
equipped) for travel can result in roof
damage and prevent the roof from
lowering properly.
TENT MAINTENANCE
Exterior or vinyl side
For minor stains, dirt, etc., the vinyl or outside
of the material can be cleaned with mild liquid
detergent and water, using a sponge or soft
cloth. Do not use a brush on the vinyl side
of material! Rinse well and air or wipe dry.
For more stubborn stains, dirt, etc., the tent
fabric OEM recommends:
OxiClean®
Fantastick® (must state it can be used on
vinyl)
Star Brite® Vinyl Cleaner / Shampoo,
#80216
Meguiar’s® 57 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner /
Conditioner, #5716
Marine Specialties Group® Vinyl Finish
Vinyl Cleaner #990917
West Marine® Vinyl Cleaner, #2669323
Interior or Fabric Side
For minor stains, dirt, etc., dry brush with a
soft bristle brush or use clean tap water with a
sponge or soft bristle brush.
For more stubborn stains, the following
products are recommended by the tent fabric
OEM using either a sponge, soft cloth or soft
bristle brush:
OxiClean®
Mild liquid detergent
Resolve® Carpet Cleaner
When using any of the above products,
please follow the cleaning product
manufacturer’s directions! If practical, use
a wet/dry vacuum to remove all moisture
or excess cleaning product. Do not fold up
tent while fabric is still wet or damp!
Most of the above items can be purchased at
local hardware stores, and RV or Marine
dealers or supply stores. If you encounter
difficulty in locating any of the above cleaners,
a simple internet search should direct you to
an available supplier.
Do not use any cleaner which contains
abrasives, solvents, citrus or chlorine
bleach. Dama
g
e to the fabric will result.

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