Range And Refrigerator; Care And Maintenance; Ceramic Tile; Bathroom - Winnebago Ellipse User Manual

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A high iron content in the water (hard water)
may result in a brown or rust-colored stained
appearance. If noticed, dry towel sink after
each use.
Do not use rubber mats in the sink bowl.
Material trapped under mats can complicate
cleaning.
NOTE: Improper use may damage this product
and void the warranty.

RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR

For care and appearance maintenance of the
range and refrigerator, refer to the appliance
manufacturer's operation and maintenance
manuals included in your InfoCase.

CERAMIC TILE

Care and Maintenance

You can easily maintain the beauty of your
ceramic tile flooring with little effort, by
routinely cleaning with an all-purpose, non oil-
based household or commercial cleaner - which
should also be grout joint cleaning compatible.
NOTE: Routine cleaners should never contain
acids or ammonia. Acids can damage the
grout and the glazed surface of the tile,
and ammonia can discolor the grout.
The entire area should be cleaned and
scrubbed with the cleanser solution with a mop,
sponge, cloth, or non-metallic brush. Follow by
rinsing with clean water to remove any cleanser
residue.
Remember to sweep or vacuum the floor prior
to cleaning and remove any dust or debris.

BATHROOM

Toilet
For instructions on the care of your toilet, refer
to the information in your InfoCase.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Tub and Shower Walls
The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with mild soap and warm
water. Do not use an abrasive cleaner on the tub
and shower walls, as scratching and discoloration
may occur. Stubborn stains may be removed with
an automotive-type cleanser.
After cleaning, you can return the soft glow to
your tub and shower walls by applying a light
application of an automotive-type wax.
Lavatory Sink
Do not use abrasive cleaners, harsh
detergents, or solvents.
General Cleaning. Rinse all food, beverage, or
cosmetic residue from the sink as soon as
possible. Some residues, if left to sit in the sink,
may require the use of detergent or a mild liquid
or gel abrasive cleaner.
Hard-to-Remove Food and Beverage
Residue. Use an abrasive cleanser such as
®
®
Ajax
, Comet
, Bon Ami
®
Friend
to remove mild stains and for routine
cleaning. Use an abrasive pad such as Scotch-
®
Brite
to remove most of the tougher stains.
For the most stubborn stains, fill the sink
about one quarter full with a 50/50 solution of
bleach and water. After 10 or 15 minutes of
soaking, drain solution from the sink as you rinse
both sides and bottom.
NOTE: Do not use steel wool or metal scouring
pads.
Mineral-Based Stains. Cleaners designed to
remove iron or rust should not harm the sink, nor
will solvents such as denatured alcohol, mineral
spirits, or acetone.
Marks or Discoloration. White automotive
rubbing compound may be used to remove
stubborn marks or discoloration. Use of these
products will not damage the solid surface.
Always follow label directions.
SECTION 11 –
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or Bar Keeper's
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