Interior Care
Fabrics have been manufactured with the same quality you would expect to find in
a furniture store. However, if abused they are not completely resistant to damage.
Special care is needed when your motor home is exposed to a very humid climate for an
extended period of time. Cover upholstery and make sure window coverings are down to
protect from sun damage. This will protect fabric from any unnecessary exposure to
moisture. Sofa, pillows, dinette cushions, living area chairs, driver/passenger seating,
and window treatments have been treated with Scotch Guard to prevent overall water
spots or soiling. Soiling may occur more frequently and items will probably need more
attention than your furniture at home. Use the following guidelines for cleaning your
upholstery fabrics.
• Water base cleaners are not recommended.
• If a spill does occur, blot up spot, but do not rub it in.
• Some solvents are not recommended since they may have an adverse reaction on
specific backings of your upholstery fabric.
• To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust
and grime is recommended.
• Spot clean, using a mild water-free solvent or dry cleaning product.
• Clean only in a well ventilated area and avoid any product containing carbon
tetra-chloride or other toxic materials.
• Use a professional furniture cleaning service for an overall cleaning.
Bedspread/Draperies/Valance/Headboards
We recommend dry cleaning for your bedspread and draperies just as you would
for your draperies and comforters at home. Although this is more expensive, proper care
of material will help insure a longer life. Care of headboard and bedroom valance fabric
should be done with same instructions given for upholstery fabrics. Laundering and
improper cleaning may result in fabric shrinking or deteriorating prematurely.
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WARNING !
Urea-formaldehyde is used in production of particle board, hardwood ply-
wood or paneling. Urea-formaldehyde resin may release formaldehyde vapors
which may cause headaches, eye, nose and throat irritation in some people.
Formaldehyde may aggravate some allergies or upper respiratory problems like
asthma. Proper ventilation should reduce the risk of such problems.