It seems "darn dumb" to me that Keystone would use "dry clean only" fabrics in a trailer used for outdoor enjoyment, but it is, what it is...
Most of the drapery and bedspreads used are "dry clean only". I'd suspect that most of the upholstery is also limited to that kind of cleaning process.
When in doubt, it's usually a good idea to at least check with the manufacturer. Here's what's in the Keystone Owner's Manual: (page 83)
Do not laundry upholstery fabrics. Blot up stains promptly and use an upholstery cleaner or mild solvent, depending on the stain. Never soak the fabric and use as little water as possible. Blot rather than rub. Towel dry or have professionally cleaned. Upholstery can be vacuumed regularly using a soft brush attachment. Do not remove law tags from furniture, they are use to identify the products for part replacements. Whether a warranty or non-warranty repair, this material can be easily repaired utilizing a local company specializing in restoration (vinyl, rubber, leather, fabric, plastic repair of furniture, car seats, fabrics, dashboards, etc).
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