Routine Maintenance -> Countertops for Your Peugeot Wayfarer 4 Door First Generation (1995-2002)

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
Subject the dashboard to hard, direct blows.  
Use boiling water, strong solvents, or other such materials to clean the dashboard, as they will soften  
the plastic.  
WOODWORK & FLOORS  
The wood cabinetry must be cared for with furniture polish to  
sustain the natural beauty and luster of the wood. This  
procedure will also keep the cabinetry (Figure 17-8) looking  
new, prevent the wood from drying, and reduce chances of  
accidental staining or aging.  
Use area rugs and floor mats by the entrance door to trap dirt.  
Use soap and water to clean the flooring, begin by vacuuming  
the floor to remove loose dust and dirt. Then, damp mop the  
floor with a cleaning solution consisting of any standard  
cleaning solution. The mop must be damp, but not dripping. For  
further tips, see the manufacturer’s information sheet in your  
Tiffin Motorhomes Owners Information Package.  
Figure 17-8: Kitchen Cabinetry  
COUNTERTOPS  
To care properly for the countertops in your new vehicle, always use a heat pad or trivet to protect the  
surface from hot objects that might mar or damage the countertop surface. Hot pans and heat-producing  
appliances (such as electric skillets), when set directly on top of the countertop, can possibly mar the  
beauty and finish of the product.  
Additionally, since heat-producing appliances can also damage countertop seams, it is essential to check  
with Tiffin Motorhomes to identify seam locations to avoid them during subsequent use of the  
motorhome. Although solid surfacing is repaired easily, certain steps must be taken to protect it.  
Be sure to use a cutting board, rather than cutting directly on the  
countertop (Figure 17-9) surfaces. Although minor scratches and  
cuts can be repaired, a little care will ensure that the counter-top  
surfaces will keep looking new for years.  
Avoid using harsh chemicals on the countertop. Wipe the  
countertop with a damp cloth to remove water spots. For most  
dirt and stains, wipe with a damp cloth and use soapy water or  
ammonia-based cleaners (e.g., Windex). If a stain does not  
respond to soap and water, for a matte finish, apply an abrasive  
cleanser and buff it with a Scotch-Brite pad, using a circular  
motion. Use the same technique in the case of a cigarette burn. If  
Figure 17-9: Kitchen Countertops  
the finish is a gloss finish, contact the dealer for specific cleaning instructions.  
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