Door, Window, Roof Component And Molding Resealing; Interior - Fleetwood Flair 1998 User Manual

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Inspect the sealants around windows and doors at least every
three months. Also inspect roof vents, other roof compo-
nents, moldings at front and rear caps, and perimeter
molding. If any of the following defects are evident during
inspection, the affected areas must be resealed.
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Excessive amount of sealant protruding from joints.
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Sealant cracked or peeling.
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Voids in sealant.
If
you find any of the above defects:
1 . Use a plastic scraper to remove excess sealant.
2. Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral spirits and
clean rags.
Make sure that all areas to be resealed are absolutely dry
before new sealant is applied.
Interior appointments such as draperies, bedspreads, mattress
covers, upholstelY and wall pads are manufactured from high
quality synthetic materials and should be dry cleaned only.
Frequent vacuuming will keep them free of dust and dirt.
Minor spills should be cleaned up quickly to avoid staining.
The affected area should be blotted, not rubbed, to prevent
the stain from working deeper into the fabric.
MAiNTENANCE
DOOR, WINDOW,
ROOF COMPONENT AND
MOLDING RESEALING
NOTE
Do not seal the bottom
flanges of windows and
doors. Sealant voids have
been intentionally left in
the bottom flange to pro-
vide exterior drainage in
the event of leakage.
WARNING
Mineral spirits is a flam-
mable liquid. Use extreme
care when handling and
using. Do not expose to
open flame, sparks, or
smoking material. Do not
use in unventilated areas.
INTERIOR
FABRICS
WARNING
Do not use lacquer thin-
ner, nail polish remover,
carbon tetrachloride, spot
remover,
gasoline,
or
naphtha for any cleaning
purpose. These products
may cause damage to the
material being cleaned,
and may be highly flam-
mable or poisonous.
FiAill -
CopYlliqHT
1997,
FLEETWood fNTEflPlliSES, INC.
All
lIiqHTS IIESEIIVEd.
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