Winnebago 2005 Rialta Owner's Manual page 97

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DRAPERIES, CURTAINS AND
BEDSPREADS
These items may be woven from a variety of
fabrics. We recommend that these be profession-
ally dry cleaned only. A five percent shrinkage
may occur when you have these items dry
cleaned.
CABINETRY
Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft
cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning
product such as Guardsman
Vinyl simulated wood (Plus-Wood) panels
may be cleaned with a mild, water based cleaner
and a soft cloth. Do not use solvents on vinyl
wood panels.
NOTE: Some cabinetry and furniture items
throughout this motor home are con-
structed either partially or completely of
real hardwoods. Because of natural vari-
ations in woodgrain density, slight dif-
ferences in stain hue may exist between
one item and another. This is the distinc-
tive character and beauty of real wood.
VINYL WALLBOARD
Decorative vinyl covered wallboards may be
cleaned with a mild solution of water and isopro-
pyl (rubbing) alcohol or a mild soap solution. Do
not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products.
TABLES AND COUNTERTOPS
Work surfaces are covered with a plastic lam-
inate that resists solvents, stains and abrasions. A
coat of furniture wax applied to these surfaces on
the counters and table will help preserve their
beauty and make cleaning easier. Always clean
the surface before applying wax.
STAINLESS STEEL SINK
The stainless steel sink can be cleaned with
TM
or equivalent.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
soap or detergent. Rinse thoroughly with warm
water and wipe dry to avoid streaks.
Use a mild abrasive for stubborn stains. Work
in the direction of the polish lines. To keep the
original finish, polish with a wax cleaner and rub
with a dry soft cloth.
WARNING
Salts, mustard and mayonnaise may
causing pitting. If spilled, clean
immediately.
RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR
For care and appearance maintenance of the
range and refrigerator, refer to the operation and
maintenance manual for each of the individual
appliances included in your Owner's InfoCase.
BATHROOM
The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with a mild soap and water so-
lution, or (to obtain maximum luster) use a good
quality wax cleaner. Do not use an abrasive
cleaner on the shower walls and tub. If the show-
er has a glass door, it is extremely important that
abrasives not be used. Use only a good quality
glass cleaner or mild detergent and water solution
with a soft cloth to clean glass surfaces.
The bathroom lavatory is also a molded plas-
tic material and should be cleaned with a mild
soap and water solution. Abrasive cleaners or
harsh detergents should not be used.
For instructions on the care of your fresh
water toilet, refer to the information in your
Owner's InfoCase.
SECTION 9
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