Walls & Ceiling; Dash; Woodwork - NewMar Scottsdale Class A 2006 Owner's Manual

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WARNING
When cleaning the upholstery and fabric in the unit, do not use lacquer thinner,
nail polish remover, laundry soaps or bleach. Never use carbon tetrachloride or
gasoline for cleaning purposes. These items may cause damage to the
materials being cleaned, and most are highly flammable.
Walls & Ceiling
The wall and ceiling coverings should be cleaned periodically to maintain
a new appearance. Use a non-abrasive cleaner with a soft cloth on the walls.
Do not use solvents of any kind. Solvents may damage the surface.

Dash

In order to keep the dash in like-new condition, follow these guidelines:
Do—
• Dust and clean the dash with a soft, damp cloth, or chamois, wiping the
surface gently.
• Use a mild detergent and lukewarm water.
• Dry the surface, after washing and rinsing, by blotting with a damp cloth
or chamois.
Do Not—
• Use harsh chemicals that may damage the dash.
• Use cloths containing grit or abrasive particles or kitchen scouring
compounds to clean or dust the dash.
• Subject the dash to hard, direct blows.
• Use boiling water, strong solvents or other materials listed below to clean
the dash, as they will soften the plastic.

Woodwork

The wood cabinetry should be cared for with furniture polish to sustain the
natural beauty and luster of the wood. This will also keep your cabinetry
looking new, and prevent the wood from drying. The simulated plank flooring
should be protected from dents, scratches and nicks by installing protective
pads on the bottom of chairs and tables. Use of area rugs and floor mats by the
entrance door is recommended to trap dirt. To clean the flooring, begin by
vacuuming the floor to remove loose dust and dirt. Then, damp mop the floor
with one ounce of Wilsonart Flooring Cleaner diluted in one gallon of clean,
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