Striping & Decals; Simulator Care - NewMar Scottsdale Class A 2006 Owner's Manual

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Striping & Decals
The striping and decals on your vehicle require little maintenance. Treat these
as you would any painted surface on your vehicle. Wash them with mild soap
and warm water, or any retail car soap. Never wash the vehicle in direct
sunlight, while the vehicle is hot or with hot water. Rinse thoroughly to
prevent soap residue accumulation. Use caution with high pressure wash
nozzles. Keep them at least 18 inches from the edge of the decals. High
pressure water may cause the decals to loosen and peel. Test small sections
of decals when using any type of cleaning solution.
IMPORTANT
Do not use solvents such as acetone, MEK, toluene, etc. on the decals. Any
solvent including alcohol may soften or smear colors. Do not use lacquer thinner
or paint on decals. Do not overcoat the decals with clear paint. Do not allow
gasoline or other fuels to drip or stay on the decals for any length of time. If this
occurs, immediately flush the area with water.

Simulator Care

The care and maintenance of your stainless steel wheel product is simple and
requires no special material or products. All products are constructed of highly
polished 304L stainless steel. Timely care and cleaning will keep them looking
great for many years. We suggest the following care:
1.
Clean your wheel cover/liner on a regular basis to keep road dirt from
building up.
A.
Rinse with clean water to remove loose dust and dirt.
B.
Clean with a mild soap and water solution. (Any non-abrasive
household detergent works fine.) Apply with cloth, sponge, or soft
bristled brush. Use solution liberally to avoid surface scratching due
to trapped dirt on the applicator.
IMPORTANT
Do not use harsh detergents, acids, or abrasives which may scratch or dull the
surface. The applicator cloth, sponge, or soft bristled brush should be non-
metallic and non-abrasive
C.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove excess soap and dirt.
2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar
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