UNITY MOTORHOME MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE
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DRAPERIES, CURTAINS AND
BEDSPREADS
Draperies, curtains and bedspreads are made from a
variety of fabrics and materials. Many of these materials
could shrink up to 5 percent during the cleaning process.
Always use a professional cleaning service for you
motorhome’s textiles.
ᘐ NOTICE
Using water-based or detergent-based solvent
cleaners on fabrics may cause excessive shrinkage
and permanent stains.
WALLS
Clean walls using warm water and mild soap. For
extensive accumulations of dirt and grime, add a small
quantity of rubbing alcohol to the water. Do NOT use
solvents or abrasives.
Cabinetry, Tables and Countertops
The wood’s beauty comes from the natural variations
in grain and density. Some minor variations in color and
shading are normal.
CABINETRY, TABLES AND
COUNTERTOPS
The wood’s beauty comes from the natural variations
in grain and density. Some minor variations in color and
shading are normal.
SINKS
The sinks can be cleaned with warm water and soap.
Wipe dry to avoid streaks. For stubborn stains, a mild
abrasive may be necessary. Always work in the direction
of the polish lines.
ᘐ NOTICE
Some units contain acrylic (Plexiglas®)
components. Refer to the acrylic manufacturer’s
cleaning instructions. Do NOT clean using
Windex® style glass cleaners.
REFRIGERATOR
Clean the refrigerator interior regularly. Remove the
shelves and wash inside the refrigerator using warm
water and mild soap. Dry thoroughly, especially around
door frame and door gasket. Use only warm water to
clean the cooling evaporator, ice trays and shelves.
Never use strong chemicals or abrasive cleaning
materials on any part of the refrigerator cabinet. Refer
to the refrigerator manual in the Motorhome Information
Kit for additional information.
STOVE TOP GENERAL
Clean the stove top as soon as it cools using warm
water and a mild detergent solution. Clean the stove
top regularly to help keep the appliance looking and
operating like new.
STOVE TOP BURNERS
Clean the stove top burners (caps and grates) after they
have cooled using warm water and a mild detergent
solution. Clean plugged burner ports with a toothpick.
Do NOT clean burner ports using metal objects of any
kind because it could enlarge the port.
If washing a cap or grate in the sink, dry it immediately by
shaking off all excess water, reinstalling it onto the stove
top and lighting the burner until all water evaporates.