14-2
CLASS C & B
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MOTORHOME
14.2 INTERIOR
Accumulations of dirt and dust not only detract from
the appearance of the interior of your motorhome but
will shorten the life of the carpets and fabrics.
Weekly cleaning and vacuuming is recommended.
1. Flooring:
a) Carpet:
See the information package for the
manufacturer's care guide on how to clean soil, dirt
and stains from the floor.
b) Linoleum:
Sweep or Vacuum regularly and wipe with a damp
cloth or mop.
2. Upholstery:
Care should be taken when cleaning upholstery
materials in your motorhome. Do not use just any
cleaner or spot remover. Regular vacuuming and
wiping with clear water will take care of most
stains. Any major cleaning problems should be
done by professional cleaners. Cushion covers
should not be removed and dry cleaned. They are
stain guard protected.
3. Spots and Stains:
Most spots and stains can be removed by using
clean warm water. To keep the stain from
spreading, start from the outside of the stain and
work toward the center.
Stains such as lipstick, grease, ink or mustard are
very hard to remove and will probably require some
professional advice or help.
IMPORTANT
Direct sunlight will cause fading of
upholstery and fabrics. To minimize
the effect, close drapes, blinds and
shades whenever possible.
4. Vinyl Fabrics:
Vinyl should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth
using a mild detergent. Never use solvents of any
kind on vinyl surfaces.
5. Draperies, Curtains and Bedspreads:
These are made from a variety of fabrics and will
require the help of professional cleaners. It should
be noted that most materials will probably shrink
by about five percent even when cleaned
professionally.
6. Cabinetry:
Only the finest wood products have been used in
the construction of your motorhome. To clean,
use a soft cloth and a high quality wood finish
cleaning product available from your Triple E
dealer or other RV centers.
The beauty of the wood is in the natural variations
in grain and density causing some differences in
color and shading.
7. Walls:
As a rule, walls can be cleaned easily using warm
water and a mild soap. For easier cleaning of
accumulated grime, a bit of rubbing alcohol may
be added to the water. Never use solvents or
abrasives.
8. Solid Surface Counter Tops:
The Solid Surface countertop is non-porous to
many household chemicals, stains wipe off with
a sponge and soapy water. It is virtually
immune to stains, impact, water damage and
fading caused by exposure to sunlight. If the
stain persists use an abrasive household
cleaner and a Scotch-Brite pad. Even tougher
stains disappear using fine grade (180-220 grit)
sandpaper. Buffing afterwards with a Scotch-
Brite pad will return the surface to its original
satin luster.
9. Sinks:
The acrylic 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.
CAUTION
Use of water-based and detergent-based
solvent cleaners may cause excessive
shrinking. Water stains may become
permanent and unable to be removed with
solvent cleaning agents.