Exterior Care
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• Carefully clean the joints and flanges of the slideout,
doors, etc. where dirt is likely to remain.
NOTE:
Some types of hot water washing equipment
apply heat and high pressure to the RV.
• Excessive
HEAT
can cause distortion or damage
to resin parts.
• Excessive
PRESSURE
can flood the RV’s interior.
• DO NOT take your RV through automatic car washes.
• Avoid forcing water inside the RV, which could possibly
damage component parts.
• Extreme caution should be used with any type of
pressure sprayer around all attachments, doors,
windows, appliance vents, etc.
• Keep the washing nozzle about 16 inches (40 cm)
or more away from the RV body.
• When washing around the door, vent and glass areas,
hold the nozzle at right angles to the surface.
• If chalking occurs, first wash and wax a small area
to see if the luster returns.
• Have your dealer inspect the RV If the exterior
becomes scratched, nicked or cracked.
During cold weather
IF the slideout or door is frozen shut
, opening it by FORCE may
tear off or crack its rubber gasket and
ruin
the weatherproof seal.
1.
INSTEAD
, pour warm water on the gasket to melt the ice.
2.
Then
, AFTER opening the slideout or door,
wipe off the water thoroughly.
3. To prevent the weather stripping from freezing,
treat it with a silicone spray.
4.
Salt and other chemicals spread on winter roads can
have a detrimental effect on the RV’s underbody.
If your RV is exposed to these conditions:
◦
Wash the exterior of your RV and carefully spray the
underbody with a high-pressure hose, remove any mud
or debris that could trap and hold salt or moisture.
◦
After washing your RV, wipe off all water drops from
the rubber parts around the slideout and doors.
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