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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The limited warranty and the limited warranties issued by component
manufacturers require periodic service and maintenance and the owner’s
failure to provide this service and/or maintenance may result in loss of
warranty coverage for that item. The owner should review Oliver Fiberglass
Products (OFP) limited warranty and the limited warranty of all
manufacturers of component parts of your Oliver.
Care and maintenance of the recreational vehicle is an important step in
maintaining the safety, dependability and appearance of the unit. Keep good
records of all maintenance performed since these may be necessary for
warranty information or may assist in possible repairs needed.
Operational usage and climate may affect the frequency of necessary
maintenance. Preventative maintenance is important to the life and
enjoyment of any recreational vehicle. Many problems can be caught before
they occur. Please do not hesitate to call your dealer with a question on
maintenance or care of any items.
Always refer to the manufacturers recommendations located within the
literature contained within the unit packet.
TV Antenna
Keep the antenna clean of bugs or dust. Wash it with a mild soap detergent.
Never use an abrasive type cleaner on the finish. While traveling in heavily
wooded areas watch for trees, limbs, etc., to be sure the antenna clears.
Fiberglass
Your Oliver Travel Trailer is composed of finished fiberglass in both inner
and outer shells. It requires the same care as a fine automobiles’ finish.
Wash your Oliver at least once a month. Use warm water and a mild
detergent to clean the finish. Take care to avoid spraying water directly into
refrigerator, water heater and furnace vents when washing the Oliver.
Remove bird and tree sap droppings, insects and tar as soon as possible to
avoid staining of the finish.
Any finish will deteriorate with time. Dulling and fading can be increased by
exposure to extreme sunlight, air pollutants, and excessive moisture. Surface
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