Fabrics - NewMar torrey pine 2008 User Manual

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Owner's Information Package is the carpet manufacturer's Carpet Care Guide.
The Carpet Care Guide lists detailed information on cleaning soiled areas and
removing stains from the carpet installed in the unit.

Fabrics

The fabrics used in this unit for the bedspread, draperies, headboard and
valances may contain fire-retardant additives that can be damaged by use of
improper cleaning products. Cleaning instructions for these fabrics are DRY
CLEAN ONLY. Water-based products are not recommended for cleaning the
fabrics in your new unit. Most water-based household cleaning products are
not formulated for use on these fabrics and may cause excessive shrinkage or
fading. Always test any cleaning product on a hidden area of fabric before
using on visible areas. For best results, the fabrics in this unit should be
cleaned by a professional carpet and upholstery cleaner. Spills, spots or stains
should be treated as soon as possible to avoid permanent damage. If a spill
occurs, blot the fluid with a dry towel. Do not rub the spill. Rubbing may cause
the liquid to set in the fabric. When attempting to clean a spot or stain, always
start from the outside and work inward to avoid spreading it further. Some
stains or soils are extremely difficult or impossible to be removed completely.
These should receive immediate, professional attention. Spills, spots, stains or
soils are the responsibility of the owner, and are not covered by the Newmar
Limited Warranty.
IMPORTANT
The fading of upholstery, carpet and other interior fabrics is generally caused by
excessive sunlight. The drapes, blinds or shades should be kept closed when
the vehicle is parked for an extended period of time to minimize the fading.
Normal deterioration of appearance items due to wear and/or exposure is not
covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty.
WARNING
Urea-formaldehyde is used in the productions of particle board, hardwood
plywood, and most paneling. Urea-formaldehyde resin may release
formaldehyde vapors into the air, which may cause headaches, and in some
people, eye, nose and throat irritation. Formaldehyde may intensify some
allergies or upper respiratory problems like asthma. Proper ventilation should
reduce the risk of such problems.
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2008 Torrey Pine Fifth Wheel by Newmar

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