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G E N E R A L C A R E
N O T I C E
Your new Hunter is built using the ACP
process. This is not a Fiberglass® boat!
The outer skin is a weatherable ABS plastic
known as Luran® S and is built by BASF. The
outer plastic skin is approximately .170” thick.
C L E A N I N G L U R A N ® S S U R F A C E S
Luran® S (acrylonitrile/styrene/acrylate) should
be cleaned regularly. Normal accumulations of
For more extensive repairs, contact the factory.
dirt can be removed simply by occasional
rinsings with water. If your boat is operated in
salt water, more frequent rinsing will be
required. To remove dirt, grease or oil, use
soap and water or isopropyl alcohol. For
stubborn stains, you can use mineral spirits but
never leave a rag with mineral spirits on it lying
on your boat.
When storing, please open the drain plugs so
the boat can breathe. When trailering make
sure the boat is well supported so as not to
dent the hull.
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C A U T I O N
Never leave a rag with mineral spirits
sitting on the boat as this will attack the
plastic and void the warranty. Never
use acetone or other solvents. They will
damage the finish on your boat.
You can wax the surface if you would like, but
be aware this will make the boat slippery. For
light scratches you can use a wax with a light
rubbing compound or a mirror glaze which is
available at any hardware store.
C L E A N I N G A C R Y L I C
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C A U T I O N
Use only mild soap and water to clean acrylics.
Do not use products containing solvents such as
ammonia, which is found in many window
cleaners.
Use care when cleaning acrylic.
Dry cloth and many glass
cleaners will scratch. Solvents
will attack the surface.
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W A R N I N G
Cleaning agents and paint ingredients may be flammable and/or
explosive, or dangerous to inhale. Be sure to use adequate
ventilation, and appropriate safety clothing (gloves, safety glasses,
respirator, etc.). __________________________________________
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