WOOD SURFACES
Rubbing the wood periodically with a fine bronze wool when oiling will
help produce a smooth satin surface. Many excellent teak oils are
available as well as other household products such as "Liquid Gold." We
recommend Matthew's oil and cleaning system for the highest quality
finish on all wood surfaces.
Some finishes are in a wax base such as the Minwax products. Repeated
use of this type product builds up a finish that produces a very smooth
surface. Care should be exercised, however, when using these products
as oiling or varnishing at a later date may not be possible due to the
layer of wax that has accumulated.
Use caution when sanding teak veneered surfaces. The surfaces of teak
veneered locker fronts or bulkheads have a thin surface layer of teak
below which layers of less attractive plywood veneer cores lie. Once
sanded through, repairs to veneered surfaces require professional
attention.
Make sure that adequate ventilation is provided when it is called for by
any cleaning or maintenance product's manufacturer.
CAUTION:
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION CAN OCCUR IN OIL SOAKED RAGS. DO NOT
LEAVE ANY ON BOARD.
CUSHIONS
Cloth covered interior cushions are made from several different
materials depending on which color or style you selected. We,
therefore, recommend that you either have the cushions dry cleaned or
clean them with an upholstery shampoo of the spray foam type.
Viny1 interior cushions and cockpit cushions should be cleaned with a
commercial vinyl upholstery cleaner. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions regarding the use of these products. To prevent the growth
of mildew beneath vinyl cabin cushions, elevate them when leaving the
boat to allow air to circulate. Remove traps on boats so equipped so
lockers will be aired.
If a substance has been spilled or dropped on a cushion, do not rub it
out. This will only smear it around and in, lift it off or absorb it
with a sponge or paper towel. Use a spot lifter after the major amount
has been removed. Any liquid cleaner will embed the stain into the
fabric further.
ICE BOX
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The ice box on your Cape Dory is designed to drain water from melted ice
through scuppers into the bilge. Because small food particles, juices
from meats, etc. may also drain into the bilge, it is wise to use a
strong bilge cleaner in the bilge as needed or every three to four weeks
(depending on how frequently you are using the ice box). Follow the
directions for use which accompany the product you select.
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