Sun Top and Boat Cover
Occasional cleaning of the top and cover should be done with mild soap and warm water. Thoroughly wet the
entire surface and use a soft-bristled brush. Rinse completely and allow to drip dry. Then allow it to lay in the sun until
completely dry. After cleaning, treat with a water repellent as necessary.
For heavy soil, a mild solution of 1/3-cup bleach, ¼-cup household soap and one gallon of water may be
used for soaking. DO NOT allow to soak for more than 20 minutes. Longer can cause deterioration of the stitching.
Rinse completely and allow to drip dry. Then follow up with time in the sun until it is completely dry.
We strongly recommend the use of MasterCraft’s GMP Products, which are specially for-
mulated for use in your boat!
Common Stains Steps 1 2 3
Betadine B A
Chewing Gum D A
Eyeshadow E B
Motor Oil B
Spray Paint B
Mildew or Wet Leaves* C B A
Shoe Polish* D B
Yellow Mustard A B C
Oil-Base Paint D B
Suntan Lotion* A B
Tar/Asphalt D B
Lipstick A B
Latex Paint A B
Crayon D B
Ketchup A B
Grease D B
Ballpoint Ink* E B A
Household Soil A B
Permanent Marker* E B C
Coffee, Tea, Chocolate B
DO NOT USE 409 CLEANER OR SILICONE-BASED PRODUCTS!!!!
A = Medium-soft brush; warm soapy water/rinse/dry.
B = Vinyl fi nish cleaner.
C = One (1) tablespoon ammonia, one-fourth (1/4) cup of hydrogen peroxide, three-fourths (3/4) cup of water/rinse/dry.
D = Wipe or scrape off excess (chill gum with ice).
E = Denatured alcohol/rinse/dry.
*Sun tan lotion, shoe polish, wet leaves and some other products contain dyes that stain permanently.
2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 13-3