C
USHIONS
Have the furniture dry cleaned when
necessary (always test the fabric for color
fastness in an inconspicuous location before
using any product). Do not dry clean vinyl
components. If the cushions are dry cleaned,
the vinyl on the reverse side of the cushion will
shrink, become hard and crack. Vacuum the
fabric with a brush attachment periodically to
remove dirt and wipe the vinyl surfaces.
If a spill does occur water base cleaners are
recommended (solvents are not
recommended as they may have an adverse
reaction to the specific backing of your
upholstery fabric). Blot up the spot, but do not
rub it in or saturate the area. Clean it in a well
ventilated area and avoid products containing
toxic materials. Always test the fabric for color
fastness in an inconspicuous location before
using any product. Use a professional furniture
cleaning service for an overall cleaning. The
dinette covers are treated with a stain
protector.
C
OUNTERTOPS
Glass rings, food spills, water spots and
smudges usually wipe off with a damp sponge.
Stubborn stains can be removed with a
general-purpose spray cleaner. Some stains
can be removed by squeezing fresh lemon
juice over the stain and allowing the juice to
soak for approximately forty-five minutes. After
45 minutes, sprinkle baking soda over the
lemon juice and rub with a soft cloth
V
INYL
F
LOOR
To care for the vinyl floor covering, use a damp
mop with water and a mild cleaner. DO NOT
SOAK THE FLOORING. Use care to avoid
wetting the carpet edges. To avoid problems of
“yellowing” linoleum, the flooring OEM
recommends avoiding cleaners that contain oil
based solvents (i.e. cleaners containing lemon
oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.).
T
ENT
C
ANVAS
Proper care and maintenance are important
for the life of your tent canvas. Be aware that
the canvas portion of the tent will take longer to
dry than the vinyl. If you are forced to store the
tent wet,. If the tent must be stored wet, open
the unit and allow it to dry thoroughly as soon
as possible. After the tent is dry, brush all dirt
and debris from the fabric (using care in
corners and crevices). Make sure the entire
tent is completely dry before refolding it and
storing the camping trailer. We recommend the
following list of suggestions be adhered to
when there is a need to clean the tents.
Exterior
If the tent becomes dirty, use a damp cloth or
sponge with water. Do not use detergents,
soaps or solvents since they may remove
water repellency, fire retardants, and damage
the surface or color. Do not use aerosol type
cleaners. Do not use insect repellent, hair
sprays or suntan lotions around the fabrics as
they may stain and damage or destroy the
water repellency. If accidental contact occurs,
apply a fabric protector or utilize a professional
to provide water repellant treatment. Be sure
to clean bird droppings, tree sap, dirt and soot
from campfires off of the tent.
Assure that your canvas and trailer have
good ventilation, especially after a rainy
period. The most common cause of a
damaged canvas is mildew, which is the
result of storing your unit for any period of
time with a damp or wet canvas, even for
short periods. This is even more important
in humid climates.
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SECTION 9
STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
The tent canvas is a mildew resistant fabric;
however, this does not, mean that it is
mildew proof. Taking proper care of your
tent canvas will help to prolong its life. For
warranty coverage, it is imperative that you
read, understand and follow the listed
recommendations in this owner’s manual
and all related literature.
Summary of Contents for Baja J/TRAX
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