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Cleaning continued…
Wheels and Bumper-
Use fine 000 steel wool for cleaning the chrome
wheels and hubcaps and polished stainless bumper. Use an automotive
wax to protect the wheels and hubcaps after cleaning.
Stainless Countertops and Kitchen Surfaces-
For regular cleaning of
the stainless steel in the kitchen, use soap and water. Periodically for
deeper cleaning, use an aerosol type stainless steel appliance cleaner.
Hint: use very little.
Do not use the stainless appliance cleaner on the
aluminum.
For heavy or burned-on stains try Bon Ami
TM
cleaner on a
damp rag.
Windows-
The front windows are made of acrylic. Clean with mild
soap and water and a soft cloth. Glass cleaners may be used but you must
make sure that the cleaner is acrylic safe. Side windows are tempered
glass so any glass cleaner may be used. DO NOT get the glass cleaners
on the aluminum as it may cause discoloration.
Curtains-
Curtains should be dry-cleaned only. Curtains are removed
by unscrewing the end caps from the curtain tracks and sliding the
curtain clips off the end. When re-installing the curtain end clips,
do not
fully tighten
them. The curtain end clips are supposed to be free to
move.
Interior Moisture and Condensation
Under normal use, it is common for condensation to accumulate in the
cabin overnight. The condensation is more apparent during colder
weather as it forms on the insides of windows and on aluminum trim.
Leaving the side windows or roof vent open slightly will help reduce the
condensation. In the morning, you can wipe off any condensation with a
towel. In fair weather, leaving the windows and sunroof open during the
day or when traveling will help keep the inside dry and aired out.
Your
Camp-Inn
™
has been designed and built to keep out rainwater.
Under normal circumstances very little if any water should leak into the
cabin or kitchen areas. Due to damaged, worn or aged gaskets and seals,
or severe weather, leaks may occur. After any rainstorm or after driving
in the rain, you should inspect all areas of your trailer to look for signs of
leaking. Any water found should be dried up immediately. You should
inspect, to determine if the source of the leak can be found. It is your
responsibility to caulk cracks, or repair or replace gaskets to prevent
further leaking.