Interior – Airstream INTERNATIONAL CCD User Manual

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INTERIOR

Shades

Roller shades may be dusted with a damp cloth.

Carpet

The carpet can be cleaned with any good commercial carpet cleaner, or with a deter-

gent and water. BE CAREFUL NOT TO SOAK THE CARPET WITH WATER.

Vinyl Floor

The vinyl floor in your unit can be cleaned with liquid floor cleaning solutions recom-

mended for vinyl floors and warm water.

Counter Area

The counter areas around the sink are of a high-pressure laminate and can be cleaned

with soap and water, or you can use a common solvent on tough spots. Be sure no

abrasive cleaner is used, as there is the possibility it could scratch the surface. A

protective pad should always be placed under hot utensils.

Sinks

Cleaning can be accomplished using mild liquid detergent with a soft cloth. A com-

plete Home Owners Guide for your sinks is supplied in your Owner’s Folder. Please

read these instructions before use.

Shower Stall

To clean your fiberglass shower stall unit use warm water and one of the stronger liquid

detergents. Do not use abrasive cleaners, they may scratch and dull the surface of

your fiberglass unit. Stubborn stains can be removed with solvents such as turpentine,

paint thinner or acetone. Restore dulled areas by rubbing with an automotive type

liquid cleaner then put the soft glow back into your fiberglass unit with a light applica-

tion of liquid wax. Chips and gel-coat cracks can be repaired. Check with local repair

shops or your dealer for this service.

Dinette

The dinette is made into a bed by rising up on the front of the table and folding the

table leg up against the bottom of the leaf. As the table is raised it will unhook from the

upper wall brackets. Once it is unhooked it can be pulled out and the wall hinge will

let it be lowered on the supports of the dinette seats. The backrests of the seats are

placed over the table to complete the conversion.

Metal Interior Skin

The interior shiny metal skin is the same as the exterior coated skin on your trailer. The

cleaning and care would be the same. Use common sense on the waxing and washing

on the interior. A damp soft cloth will do most of the time.

CAUTION

: ABRASIVE POLISHES OR CLEANING SOLVENTS SUCH AS

AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER OR ACID ETCH CLEANERS ARE TOO STRONG

AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED. RINSE ALL GRIT FROM SURFACE PRIOR TO

WASHING. Use soft rags or wash mitts always moving lengthwise with the trailer.

NEVER rub hard on the coating. Even the softest rag will damage the coating if

excessive pressure is applied.

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