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SAILFISH 245 DC |
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OWNER'S MANUAL - VINYL CARE & CLEANING
DOs
Reactive &
Preventative Cleaning
Clean the material immediately if it comes in contact
with substances like grease, blood, sauces, lipstick,
wine, or coffee to prevent permanent stains and/or
build-up.
Clean at least once a week to extend the lifespan of the
upholstery. This prevents dirt and other contaminants
from building up and stains from becoming permanent.
If there is a spill, wipe off any excess right away with a
dry cloth, making sure not to spread it all over the sur-
face.
Clean the whole surface in circular motions using liquid
hand soap (pH neutral) and water (1 part soap : 9 parts
water). Wipe with a clean damp cloth to get rid of any
excess soap. Repeat as needed and then let dry. Check
the Spradling website for a complete list of approved
cleaners. (https://spradling.group/en-us/products/
simtex?reference=Plata)
If there is any build-up that can't be removed with soapy
water, then use this as a last resort. Mix 1 part isopropyl
alcohol to 1 part water. (Using alcohol on a regular basis
can affect the properties of the product.)
Once a month, use a soft bristle brush for a deeper
cleaning. Lighter colors need more care, more often.
DON'Ts
Techniques never to use
Solvents like paint thinner, varsol, acetone, whiteners,
waxes, silicones, detergents, and/or cleaning products
that are not pH neutral.
Products that are more than 50% alcohol.
Never make marks on the product with pens or markers
as it may absorb the ink and stain permanently.
Cleaning tools like plastic or wire sponges, or hard-bris-
tle brushes that can damage the material permanently.
Remember
It is important to note that this guide is not a warranty.
It has recommendations for properly using and cleaning
our upholstery products. Users are responsible for using
and cleaning the coated fabrics safely with products
that don't affect the surface, composition, or, as a result,
their performance and lifespan.
Cleaning results may vary depending on the size of the
stain, cleaning product used, and time the surface is
exposed.

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