Interior - Regency XALTA Owner's Manual

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MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE
INTERIOR CARE
Dirt and dust accumulation can not only detract from the
motorhome's appearance but it can also shorten the life
of carpets and fabrics.
Clean and vacuum weekly to keep your motorhome in
pristine condition.
Carpets
Refer to the carpet manufacturer's recommendations for
carpet cleaning and care and for information about stain
removal.
Upholstery
Use care when cleaning the motorhome's upholstery and
choose an appropriate cleaner or spot remover to avoid
damaging the materials.
Regular vacuuming and wiping with clear water will
remove most stains. Any major cleaning problems should
be referred to a professional cleaning service.
NOTICE
Direct sunlight will fade upholstery and fabrics. To
minimize fading, close drapes, blinds and shades
whenever possible.
Spots and Stains
Most spots and stains can be removed using clear warm
water. To prevent the stain from spreading, start from the
outside of the stain and work towards the center.
Stains such as lipstick, grease, ink or mustard are very
hard to remove and might require the help of a
professional cleaning service.
M o t o r h o m e M a i n t e n a n c e
REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME
Vinyl Fabrics
NOTICE
The vinyl manufacture recommends the following:
"To clean most common household stains use warm,
soapy water and a clear water rinse.
For more stubborn stains, Fantastic™ or Mr. Clean™
diluted 3:1 with water is recommended."
Draperies & Curtains
Draperies and curtains are made from a variety of fabrics
and materials. Many of these materials could shrink up to
5 percent during the cleaning process.
Always use a professional cleaning service for your
Motorhome's textiles.
NOTICE
Using water-based or detergent-based solvent
cleaners on fabrics may cause excessive shrinkage
and permanent stains.
Walls
Clean walls using warm water and mild soap.
For extensive accumulations of dirt and grime, add a small
quantity of rubbing alcohol to the water. Do NOT use
solvents or abrasives.
Cabinetry, Tables and Countertops
The wood's beauty comes from the natural variations in
grain and density. Some minor variations in color and
shading are normal.
Sinks
The sinks can be cleaned with warm water and soap.
Wipe dry to avoid streaks.
For stubborn stains, a mild abrasive may be necessary.
Always work in the direction of the polish lines.
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