9.3
H2X
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S
eCtion
9 • C
are
& r
eFiniSHing
The fabric should be cleaned regularly before
substances such as dirt, pollen, etc. are allowed
to accumulate on and become embedded in the
fabric. The fabric can be cleaned without being
removed from the installation. simply brush off any
loose dirt, particles, etc.; hose down and clean with
a mild solution of a natural soap in lukewarm water
(no more than 100°f, 38°C); rinse thoroughly to
remove soap. DO nOT UsE DETERgEnTs. allow
to completely dry.
Wash and clean vinyl windows with a warm soap
solution. Use a soft cloth or sponge and do not
scratch the surface.
If you have stubborn cleaning cases, call your dealer
for proper procedures. Do not try your own cleaning
procedures as they may permanently damage the
canvas.
after each use, especially in salt water areas, rinse
the canvas completely with fresh cold water. Then
let the canvas dry completely before stowing.
DO nOT, at anytime, dry any canvas part in a
conventional dryer, because shrinking may occur.
all metal components of the canvas should be rinsed
with fresh cold water and exposed components
wiped dry to maintain appearance and working
order.
8. e
xTerior
u
pholsTerY
f
abric
Exterior fabrics should be cleaned with a sponge
or very soft scrub brush and a mild soap and warm
water solution. after scrubbing, rinse with plenty of
cold, clean water and allow the fabric to air dry in a
well ventilated place, preferably away from direct
sunlight.
Mildew can occur if your boat does not have adequate
ventilation. Heat alone will not prevent mildew; you
must also provide for fresh air circulation.
REfER TO THE OWnER’s ManUal PaCkET fOR
InsTRUCTIOns anD WaRRanTy InfORMaTIOn.
9. i
nTerior
u
pholsTerY
f
abric
Cleaning and maintenance information, provided
by the material manufacturer, is in your Owner’s
Manual Packet.
REfER TO THE OWnER’s ManUal PaCkET
fOR InsTRUCTIOns anD OTHER ClEanIng
InfORMaTIOn.
Always clean spots, stains, etc., immediately.
Test an unseen area of fabric before cleaning stain,
to insure that cleaning material will not cause
damage.
NOTICE
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