Motorhome Interior - Swift Motorhomes 2013 Owner's Service And Warranty Handbook

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MOTORHOME INTERIOR

Follow these guidelines to ensure your
investment is receiving the very best attention.
Side Walls, Roof Lining
A simple wipe over with a damp cloth and a
very mild detergent is all that is needed.
Bulb Replacement and Type
Full details of the bulbs used with your Swift
Group product can be found in your Technical
Handbook. Details of how to change the
various bulbs can be found within our Practical
Guides, located on Swift Talk (http://www.
swift-talk.co.uk/forum/topics/swift-group-
practical-manuals)/
Soft Furnishings
Should be vacuumed occasionally to
remove grit and sand and help to keep its
smart appearance over the lifetime of the
upholstery. 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 is manufactured to meet fire
regulations. It requires time to return to its
normal position after prolonged use.
Impala Fabric (Model specific)
The Impala fabric fitted to some Swift Group
products is a luxury stain resistant durable
fabric.
In most cases, wet wipes are enough to clean
a stain from the fabric, however, for certain
stains stronger solutions are required.
Care Instructions
General dirt and stains
1. Firstly, excess liquid should be blotted
with an absorbent paper or cloth so as to
remove most of the liquid from the surface.
After this, rub the fabric gently with a white
paper or white cloth to absorb the remaining
dampness.
2. The easiest way to clean is using a wet
wipe or using a clean white cloth dampened
with plain water. Gently rub the area of
stain using small circular motions. Do not
soak the fabric in the solution as excessive
soaking can cause damage. More persistent
stains may need a solution of 95% water
and roughly 5% soap (a gentle washing up
liquid is recommended).
3. Allow the cleaned area to dry completely
and then gently brush or vacuum with a
soft brush the area that was cleaned using
strokes in the direction of the pile of the
fabric.
4. More persistent stains may need a second
treatment after allowing the fabric to dry.
Stains of ballpoint pen, grease etc may not
come out easily using the above treatment
and cleaning with a diluted solution of
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (sometimes
known as "rubbing alcohol" available from
pharmacies) using a white cloth will then
usually help.
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