RV Traveler Update
 
SIMPLY UNBEATABLE
April 2009
In This Issue
· 2009 American Coach Allegiance
· Is Your RV Ready For Spring Yet?
· Portland-Woodburn RV Park
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Service Special

10% OFF
on all appliance and system service packages scheduled by May 1st

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Portland East

877.268.7319
Hillsboro
877.268.9232
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RV Maintenance
Tip


ABCD EDPM Roof?
If your roof is made of EDPM rubber take care when cleaning. For scrubbing down, use ONLY a soft bristled brush, not something stiff like a barbecue brush. Much controversy surrounds how to safely clean EDPM, until the dust settles, follow your manufacturer's instructions closely to not invalidate your warranty.
Greetings!  
Are you ready for Springtime RV travel? If not, we can help. For a limited time you can save 10% on our Pro-Care RV package. See left column for our RV Service Special and read the main article for helpful tune-up tips.
 
Stay close to home with your first RV trip of the year to Portland-Woodburn RV Park. See featured RV Park below.  

Make your Oregon camping reservations before the best sites are taken. Reserve Oregon Sites On-line.
 
Happy Travels,
Olinger Travel Homes
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2009 American Coach - Allegiance - 42G
Class A - Diesel
Was $386,063 NOW On Sale for $289,995 
American Allegiance is exactly what you've been waiting for.  Allegience's handcrafted quality shines from every angle, yet is surprisingly affordable. Break free and explore - you've earned it. See floor plan below.

 
Two to choose from:
In our East location, stock #POR31866 and HIL31865 in our West location.
Stop by or contact us at our Portland East location: 877.268.7319 or our Hillsboro (West) location: 877.268.9232.
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Is Your RV Ready For Spring Yet?
Coming out of hibernation
It's been a long winter and the combined effects of the elements can take a toll on stored RVs. If your coach has been in storage, now's the time to prepare for those spring getaways. Taking a little time now will help ensure enjoyment all through the year.

Before hitting the road complete this RV spring-prep checklist: Begin with a thorough exterior inspection. Examine the outside, including the body and roof, for any cracks or separation and look inside for stains on the ceiling, sure signs of roof leaks. Look beneath the coach and/or or tow vehicle for signs of fuel or other fluid leaks.

Once you've determined there are no exterior leaks, wash the RV with a specially formulated soap designed for the exterior. Work in the shade, since washing a hot surface can result in hard-to-remove spots and streaks. Use specialized wheel cleaners to make tires and trim look new.

An RV that's been stored all winter needs to be aired out. Vacuum the carpet and clean the floors and other surfaces as needed.

Spring prep should include a fluid and connections check. Look for insect and rodent nests and chewed wires and hoses. Check the amount of LP gas and test appliances for proper functioning.
Drain and flush the freshwater tank. Add 1/4 cup of household bleach for each 15 gallons of capacity. Then fill the tank almost to capacity, leaving room for sloshing. Drive or tow the coach to mix the bleach. Run the hot water to get the bleach through the water heater. Then drain the freshwater tank. Refill, along with 1/4 of baking soda per 15 gallons. Drive or tow to mix the water, run the hot water, then drain and refill with fresh water. Test the water pump and water system, including the water heater.
On motor homes, generators and tow vehicles, change the oil and filter and perform all recommended services according to the owner's and maintenance manuals.

Batteries should be check for electrolyte level and connections should be removed, cleaned and after re-assembly, treated with an anticorrosive product.

Make sure all of the lug nuts are secure, check tires for cracks and other damage and set inflation pressures. Trailers should have the wheel bearings repacked.

Replace batteries and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Check the gauges on fire extinguishers. Check and refill your first aid and emergency kits. An emergency kit should include: flares, a gas can, reflective triangles, duct tape, jumper cables, wheel chocks, flashlight and basic hand tools.

Stock up with necessities for cooking, cleaning and entertaining. Review kitchen equipment and the inventory of favorite games, books, cards, puzzles, CDs, DVDs or videos.
If you don't have the time to prep your RV yourself, just bring it to one of our locations and we'll take care of it for you.  Call or stop by Olinger Travel Homes.
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Portland-Woodburn RV Park
One of Oregons Finest RV Parks.
The Portland-Woodburn RV Park is located just minutes off of the I-5, and right next to one of Oregon's most popular attractions, the Woodburn Company Stores.
We are a friendly full service park. FREE Wi-Fi and also a free dial up service in a central location. All of our sites are paved and manicured with full hookups. We specialize in big rigs and welcome your pets! We have a wonderful Rec Room with a full size kitchen and private restroom for groups or private parties.
With a convenient onsite store offering RV supplies, small food items and souvenirs, and within walking distance of Starbucks, Elmer's, Quizno's and Arby's.
Don't forget to visit the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival, now through April 26th.

Click here to log on Portland-Woodburn RV Park website. 
Click here for rates and reservations.

Thank you for your interest!

We hope our eNewsletter gives you useful tips and ideas that will enhance your camping excursions. It's just another example of why we are 'Simply Unbeatable'!

Sincerely,

Bruce Young

General Manager, Olinger Travel Homes

Portland East Side / Woodvillage

RV Dealership & Camping World location
24000 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97060
Local: 503.771.2121  Toll Free: 877.268.7319
 

Portland West Side / Hillsboro
6503 Alexander (230th & TV Hwy.) Hillsboro, OR 97123
Local: 503.649.2141 Toll Free: 877.268.9232

 

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