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10.5 Interior
Follow these guidelines to ensure your
investment is receiving the very best attention.
Floor
A simple wipe over with a damp cloth and a very
mild detergent is all that is needed.
Soft Furnishings
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 and
pelmets are specialist cleaned only. The foam
used in cushions are manufactured to meet
fire regulations. It requires time to return to its
normal position after prolonged use.
Clean and dust the upholstery and if possible
remove before placing the Campervan into
winter storage. Alternatively, stand the cushions
on their edges to allow circulation of air. This
will reduce the possibility of dampness from
condensation. Keep curtains or blinds closed, to
minimise fading of furniture.
Leather care
• Leather furniture, if fitted in your vehicle,
requires little maintenance. Regular care of
leather does ensure its lasting quality and
some general rules for regular cleaning and
maintenance are:
• Clean the leather with a soft damp cloth taking
care not to soak the leather
• For a more thorough clean, use the Bridge
of Weir Leather cleaning and protection kit
available directly from the distribution centre
• Do not use saddle soap, wax polishes or spray
polishes
• Do not use any product or any method
of cleaning not recommended by the
manufacturer
• Avoid letting buckles, studs and zips come into
any direct contact with the furniture
• Avoid drying out the leather by taking extra
care where there is heating or blown air
outlets
Work Surfaces
You should not stand very hot items on any of the
work surfaces.
Cupboard Catches
It is advisable to lightly oil all cupboard catches,
sliding bolts and hinges from time to time.
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.
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
should revert to their original positions.
Kitchen Drainer and Cutting Board
You should not stand hot items on to these
items. To wash use only warm soapy water, do
not use chemicals and bleach.
10.6 Care instructions for the roof and
tent
Interior Paneling
The interior paneling can be cleaned with warm
water and a little neutral detergent or soap, - DO
NOT use cleaning agents containing alcohol or
benzine for cleaning paneling inside the vehicle.
The plastic paneling could be discoloured and
become brittle.
For pop-top roof version
In order to prevent the formation of condensate
and mould stains the pop-top roof must be
vented regularly. It should only be closed when
it is completely dry.
If you cannot avoid closing the roof while it is still
wet you should erect it as soon as possible after
that until the canvas has completely dried.
If you do not use the pop-top roof for an
extended period of time, e.g. during winter,
remove the bed cushions or raise the roof once
in a while.
Joints, hinges and locking mechanism, of
the pop-top roof should be oiled very lightly
or sprayed with a non-greasing lubricant in
regular intervals. Wipe off any excess lubricant
immediately to avoid stains on the bed.
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