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13.2 INTERIOR WOODWORK
- Clean the interior varnish using a de-greasing shampoo on a damp cloth.
- Polish the interior varnishing with a chamois leather.
- If there are any stains or light scratches, it is possible to polish the varnish. Doing this can give the polished area more
of a shine than the rest of the varnishing onboard.
- If there are deeper scratches, it is possible to sand the scratched area lightly and then re-varnish it (consult your dealer).
13.3 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE
- Take advantage of fine weather to air the interior upholstery.
- Remove the cushions during lengthy periods of absence.
- Make sure the bilges are clean and dry.
- For lengthy periods of absence, leave the icebox and fridge doors open to prevent mould from developing.
- Use a dehumidifier in the saloon and ensure cabin and storage doors are left open (cupboards,iceboxes...).
13.4 SALOON TABLE
If the stains persist or if in doubt, consult a
cleaning specialist.
When winterising the boat, make sure the
curtains are pulled to prevent the fabrics from
being exposed to the sun's rays for a lengthy
period (risk of fading).
NEVER:
- Use a heat source (hairdryer/clothes dryer);
- Use detergent, silicone, acetone, chlorine-
based products or hot water;
- Use a high pressure cleaner.
Hull fittings
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