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your new boat has been designed to provide you
with years of enjoyment and satisfaction. In order
to maintain the factory new appearance of your
boat, we recommend the use of yacht Bright
™
products designed specifically for pleasure boats.
Following proper fiberglass maintenance guidelines
will help maintain your boat’s performance, value,
and enjoyment.
1. p
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Do not use products containing chlorine, phosphates,
perfumes and non-degradable ingredients. Consult
your marine dealer regarding environmental
regulations before painting the hull. Fumes can
last for hours, and chemical ingredients can harm
people, property and the environment. Common
household cleaning agents may cause hazardous
reactions. Read and understand directions on
all paint, cleaning and polishing materials before
using.
2. f
iberGlass
& G
elcoaT
The fiberglass hull, deck and some interior parts
consist of a molded shell and exterior gelcoat. The
gelcoat is the outer surface, often colored, that
presents the shiny smooth appearance associated
with fiberglass products. This gelcoat surface
is painted or taped in some areas for styling
purposes.
Wash the gelcoat and fiberglass regularly with clean,
fresh water. Wax gelcoated surfaces to maintain the
luster. In northern climates, a waxing at the start and
end of the boating season may suffice. In southern
climates, an application of wax every three months
will be required for adequate protection.
REFER TO ThE yaChT BRIghT™ PaMPhlET In yOUR
OWnER’s ManUal PaCkET FOR InsTRUCTIOns
anD WaRRanTy InFORMaTIOn.
3. s
Tains
& s
craTches
although gelcoat and painted surfaces are resistant
to deep stains, a need for cleaning will occasionally
arise. But, the use of some common cleaning agents
will permanently discolor or otherwise damage the
finish on your boat.
• Do not use abrasive porcelain-cleaning powders.
These are too abrasive and contain chlorine
and ammonia, either of which will permanently
discolor gelcoat and paint.
• never use nail polish remover (acetone) or any
ketone solvents.
• Use diluted household detergents to remove
surface soil and stains. Before using a given
brand, check to make sure it contains no
chlorine or ammonia.
• Alcohol can be used to remove difficult stains.
But it must be promptly washed off with mild
detergent and water.
Gelcoat surfaces are slippery when wet.
Always wear non-slip footwear securely fastened to
your feet and hold on to rails or the boat structure.
!
WARNING
Waxed surfaces are slippery.
Do not wax areas that are usually walked on.
!
WARNING
EXPLOSION/FIRE HAzARD
Care and refinishing materials may contain
ingredients that are flammable or explosive. Do not
use such materials in the bilge
Shut off electrical power and ventilate when using
such materials anywhere on the boat or in the cabin.
Do not create sparks or use lighted materials.
!
WARNING
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