58
In
te
ri
or
&
E
xt
er
io
r
C
ar
e
-
3
2012 Trip
Tile Floor
Tile floors vary in porosity and surface
irregularities. Regular maintenance is
important to keep the tile in the motorhome
looking showroom new. Once the slideout
has been extended, keep the tile floor clean to
prevent dirt from scratching the tiles prior to
retracting the slideout.
NOTE:
Tile is ceramic and will chip or break.
Avoid dropping heavy or sharp objects
on the tile.
Cleaning Tile:
Use a damp sponge mop or a cloth to clean
tile. If moderate staining occurs, cleaning with
a window cleaner such as
Windex
®
should
do the job. A mild solution of hot water and
all-purpose cleaner for tile floors, walls and
countertops can also be used. Rinse well with
clear water and dry with a soft cloth to prevent
streaking. Avoid cleaning tile with soap.
Soap forms a film to dull the luster. Soap also
promotes the growth of mildew and bacteria.
Do not use powdered cleaners on unglazed
tile floors. Undissolved powder will dull
the surface. Grout sealers are available that
protect the porous surfaces. If a sealer is used,
follow the sealant manufacturer guideline for
application. Never use sealers on unglazed
tile. With the exception of terra cotta, which
may be oiled or waxed, tile does not need to be
polished or buffed to maintain its finish.
NOTE:
Before using any solution to clean
the tile, check the manufacturer’s
warning label to ensure safety of the
product. If there is any doubt, apply
several test patches of the solution in
an inconspicuous place to determine
product suitability.
Grout:
Grout used is a two part concrete mix and can
develop surface cracks over time. Due to flexing
of the flooring while driving, this process may
accelerate. If the grout requires cleaning, scrub
with a plastic brush. Do not use steel wool
as small particles may remain and produce
unsightly stains.
Sealing the Tile:
Apply sealant to the tile floor and grout to
prevent discoloring from soils and spills. One
pint should be sufficient to seal the floor. Follow
application instructions carefully.
CAUTION:
Sealants can contain petroleum
distillate. Open windows, vents and
doors to provide adequate airflow
during application.
NOTE:
It is recommended to test a small
amount of sealant on an inconspicuous
area before applying sealant to the
entire floor. Avoid getting sealant onto
surfaces other than the flooring.
To Apply:
1. Extend slideout room(s) and clean
floor. Allow floor and grout to
thoroughly dry.
2. Working from rear towards doorway.
Apply sealant direct from container
onto a cloth towel or broom handle
applicator. Grout sealant applicators
are available at large hardware stores.
3. Apply sealant per manufacturer
instructions. Do not allow sealant
to puddle in grout lines. Extra care
should be used to make sure all
grout has been sealed.
4. Refer to container for cure time.
NOTE:
If a spill occurs before sealant has
cured, it may be necessary to clean and
additionally treat the area with sealant
as needed.
SHoWer
Showers are susceptible to soap build-up. To
control mildew growth, spray the shower with
household chlorine bleach. Allow it to stand
for five minutes, then rinse with clear water.
Clean the glass shower doors with window
cleaner on a weekly basis to maintain shine.
If water spots cannot be removed from glass,
rub lightly with the flat edge of a razor blade to
remove deposits.
Summary of Contents for Trip 2012
Page 1: ...2 0 1 2 B YHOL I D A YR A MB L E R O w n e r s Ma n u a l...
Page 13: ...Notes...
Page 45: ...40 Driv ing Safety 2 2012 Trip Weight Record Sheet...
Page 51: ...46 Driv ing Safety 2 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 138: ...133 W ater Sy stems 6 2012 Trip Water System Diagram 040487va...
Page 139: ...134 Wat er Sy stems 6 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 151: ...146 Pro p ane Sy tems 7 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 173: ...168 Ho us e Electr ical 8 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 190: ...185 Chassis Electrical 9 2012 Trip Engine No Start Flow Chart...
Page 191: ...186 Ch as s is Electr ical 9 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 237: ...232 Ch assis 10 2012 Trip Notes...