Spray the cushions with a mildew repellent and prop them
up in the boat when it is covered to take advantage of air
circulation. Aviara vinyl is made to withstand the effects of sun,
heat, acid rain and soiling, under normal conditions, but this
does not preclude the cleaning requirements. Please consult
the following cleaning recommendations before cleaning your
upholstery. In some instances, consumers have reported the
appearance of a pink stain on vinyl that is resistant to various
cleaning methods. Although there can be other causes for pink
staining in vinyls, most pink stains are caused by dyes produced
by micro-organisms. These dyes are metabolic products of the
micro-organisms, otherwise known as a form of fungi.
It is virtually impossible for consumers to avoid these micro-
organisms as they exist in the atmosphere, and are more
prevalent in high-humidity areas. Rain cleanses the air, with the
result being that the micro-organisms are deposited on items
such as marine vinyl.
While the vinyl is treated to resist the growth of micro-
organisms (meaning the vinyl is not a food source), the stain
results from failure to properly clean and maintain the vinyl. This
means that after use, the upholstery must be cleaned with a
soft brush and warm soapy water, followed by a thorough rinse
with clean water.
Common Stains Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
General Care
A B
Dirt build-up
A B
Ballpoint ink*
B A
Chewing gum
B A
Coffee, tea, chocolate
B A
Grease
C B A
Household soil
A B
Ketchup
A B
Latex paint
A B
Lipstick
C A B
Mildew or wet leaves*
B A
Motor oil
C B A
Oil-based paint
C B A
Permanent marker*
B A
Spray paint
B A
Suntan lotion*
A B
Tar/asphalt
C B A
Yellow mustard
A B
A = Medium soft brush, with warm soapy water. Rinse and dry.
B = 303 Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner. Rinse and dry.
C = Wipe or scrape off excess (chill gum with ice before starting).