2023 OWNER’S MANUAL
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perfect source for mildew growth, which makes regular cleaning of
the fabric important.
The material has an applied finish that deters mold and mildew
growth, but it does not make it mold-proof. Keeping the fabric free
of dirt and foreign substances is important in deterring
mold growth.
There is no set time for when the fabric should be cleaned, and
the local environment has a great deal to do with determining
cleaning frequency. Cleaning is required less frequently in a dry
environment than in a humid one where heavy foliage exists.
Cleaning
One of the best ways to keep the material looking fresh and new,
and to delay the need for deep or vigorous cleaning, is to hose o
fabrics with clear water on at least a monthly basis. This practice
will help prevent dirt from becoming deeply embedded in the
fabric, and it will eliminate the need for more frequent and more
vigorous cleanings.
In most environments, a thorough cleaning will be needed
approximately every two (2) years.
The fabric can be cleaned while still in the boat. When cleaning, it is
important to observe the following:
• Always use a natural soap—never detergent.
• Water should be cold to lukewarm, but never more than
100 degrees.
• Air dry only. Never apply heat to the fabric.
• Begin by brushing off loose dirt, and then hose down the material.
Prepare a cleaning mixture of water and a mild, natural soap that is
free of detergents. Use a soft-bristle brush to clean, allowing the
soap to soak in. Rinse thoroughly and allow the fabric to thoroughly
air dry.
If stubborn stains persist, you can use a diluted chlorine bleach/
soap mixture for spot cleaning of mildew, roof run-o and other
similar stains. Please keep in mind that chlorine bleach will not
change the color of the fabric, but chlorine bleach will eventually
break down the fiber of any fabric. Therefore, this cleaning method
should be used as infrequently as possible.
The cleaning mixture should be mixed as follows
1. Four ounces (one- half cup) of chlorine bleach.
2. One gallon of water.
3. Clean with a soft- bristle brush and allow the mixture to soak no
longer than twenty (20) minutes. Rinse thoroughly and allow to
completely air dry. Repeat if necessary.