Rubber Roof Care & Maintenance - NewMar 2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher User Manual

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D.
Repeat above steps as required.
E.
If stubborn stains persist, such as road tar, brake dust, oil, etc., use
only a product compatible with stainless steel. An over-the-counter
window cleaner (like Windex) will often remove foreign material.
If a harsher cleaner is needed, we recommend "NEVR-DULL,"
available at many general hardware or automotive stores.
2.
Surface rust: From time to time, surface "spin out" rust may appear on the
stainless steel. Normally the "spin out" rust comes from the wheel, lug
nuts, locator pins, etc. In many cases, regular normal cleaning of your
decorative wheel product, as indicated above, will remove any surface
rust. If, however, a stubborn rust spot remains, utilize "NEVR-DULL"
(a wadding polish), applying constant pressure to remove any surface
blemish. You may have to repeat this process on hard to remove spots.
After cleaning with "NEVR-DULL," you may want to re-shine your
wheel products using Windex or a similar product.
3.
Petroleum based tire conditioners: While the use of these products
(Armor-All, Son-of-a-Gun, etc.) may improve the appearance of your
tires, these types of products will form a film on your stainless steel wheel
cover product. To remove, use a mild cleanser, like Windex, to restore the
shine.
IMPORTANT
Remember to periodically check the tightness of your wheel cover product.
Rubber Roof Care & Maintenance
Proper care and maintenance of your recreational vehicle, including your
rubber roof, is important for trouble-free performance. Normal maintenance
is simple and easy, and does not require special materials. Keep the roof clean.
Clean the roof at least four (4) times annually. For normal cleaning:
1.
Use RC100 Decor Synthetic Roof & General Purpose cleaner or a mild
laundry detergent.
CAUTION
Do not use general purpose cleaners or conditioners containing petroleum
solvents, harsh abrasives or citric-based cleaners. You may cause irreparable
damage to your roof.
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2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher by Newmar

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