Motorhome Care
MOTORHOME INTERIOR
SIDE WALLS AND ROOF LINING
A simple wipe over with a damp cloth and a
very mild detergent is all that is needed.
SOFT FURNISHINGS
These should be vacuumed occasionally to
remove grit and sand and help to keep its
smart appearance and ensure long life. The
upholstery can be cleaned with a mild,
reputable upholstery cleaner. It is
recommended that the curtains are dry
cleaned only.
WORK SURFACES
Work surfaces are made with heat resistant
tops.
Note:
You should not stand very hot items
on any of the work surfaces, especially
models with plastic moulded sink and
drainers.
CUPBOARD CATCHES
It is advisable to lightly oil all cupboard
catches, sliding bolts, telescopic bed slides
and hinges from time to time.
BATHROOM, SHOWER ROOM AND
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
All the Thermoplastic parts in these areas
have easy clean surfaces. To ensure long life
and prevent damage you must not use any
cleaning materials at all and ensure water
temperatures do not exceed 70°C, (putting
cold water in first is suggested). After every
use it is essential that you rinse with clean
water only and wipe with a soft damp cloth.
Failure to follow these simple instructions
may result in premature failure or cracking
which will not be covered by any guarantees
(including extended warranties).
To improve the appearance of your shower
duck board (model specific), lightly brush
occasionally with vegetable oil.
CONDENSATION
Condensation will always occur when
humidity inside your motorhome exceeds 60
per cent. Correct heating and ventilating of
your motorhome will help to control
condensation. We therefore recommend that
you make sure your motorhome is heated
and ventilated correctly at all times of the
year, particularly in inclement or very wet
weather. It will assist in reducing
condensation if the windows are left in the
night latch position.
FURNITURE
A simple wipe over with a damp cloth should
be all that is required. Polishing with a
proprietary brand of wax polish enhances
and maintains furniture in showroom
condition. Follow these guidelines to ensure
your investment is receiving the very best
attention.
It must be remembered that because the
frames of some doors are made of ash,
which is a natural product, they can be
affected by temperature and humidity and
may bow under certain conditions. As
conditions change they may revert to their
original positions.
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Summary of Contents for Bessacarr 2006
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Page 19: ...SAFETY SECURITY Fire 16 Ventilation 16 Escape Paths 16 Children 16 Security 16...
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Page 23: ...ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the Motorhome 20...
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