CARING FOR YOUR BOAT
Use deck hardware only for its intended purpose. Do not
use stanchions for tying off fenders, mooring lines or water
ski ropes. A mooring cleat should not be used for a water
ski rope.
Sunlight and ozone will eventually cause a loss of elasticity
in rubber components. Inspect them frequently and replace
them when signs of hardening or surface cracking are
detected.
SEAT COVERINGS AND VINYL
The vinyl used on your boat requires routine care. Keep
vinyl clean and dry to keep mildew from forming. Remove
seat cushions and wipe dry after each use. In very rainy
weather, cover or remove cushions since seams can trap
and absorb moisture. Store cushions in a dry, well-
ventilated place. Keep your boat covered when not in use
to prevent aging of the upholstery.
Each week, wipe vinyl surfaces with a soft damp cloth and
towel dry. For dirt and stains that cannot be removed with
a damp cloth, clean with a mild soap and water solution
and, if necessary, a soft bristle brush. Clean remaining
stains with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol or 1:1 solution of
409® cleaner and water. Do not use silicon-based
products. After using soap, alcohol or cleaner solution rinse
thoroughly and towel dry.
NOTE: Treat all stains promptly to prevent damage.
Suntan lotion and insect repellents can stain vinyl quickly
and cause vinyl surface to deteriorate. Remove these
products immediately after contact and wash area with a
mild soap solution. Rinse and towel dry.
IMPORTANT: Harsh detergents, abrasives, steel wool,
bleach and solvents can cause permanent damage to vinyl
upholstery. Waxes may also contain dyes or solvents that
will damage the protective coating. Refer to manufacturer’s
instructions for recommended stain removal procedures.
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