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Old 06-23-2020, 03:10 PM   #1
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New owners of a 2018 Seneca and it needs a deep cleaning so my first thought is what to use on the Flexsteel furniture? Is a coat of lemon oil on the cabinets a good to give them some moisture after sitting in Colorado for two years? Any other tricks for cleaning the inside would be appreciated.
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Anything you’d use in your home would be fine inside your camper. For me, a warm damp microfiber cloth to wipe down all the hard surfaces followed by furniture polish on the cabinet a and wood work. Spray the polish onto a clean microfiber not directly into the surface.
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On the fabric furniture I would use the brush end of a house vac to loosen dust and suck it up. We carry a swiffer cloth sweeper/duster and buy the cheap dust catcher packs from Dollar Tree, 15 for $1. Use, flip over, use again and pitch. Picks up fine dust and sand and weighs noting and uses very little space.
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Anything you’d use in your home would be fine inside your camper. For me, a warm damp microfiber cloth to wipe down all the hard surfaces followed by furniture polish on the cabinet a and wood work. Spray the polish onto a clean microfiber not directly into the surface.
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