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14.1.4 Solid wood on exterior wooden panelling
- Wood exposed to harsh conditions, such as salty air and UV rays tends to become whiter
and to lose its natural colour. This phenomenon has no effect on the intrinsic qualities of the
wood, but can spoil its aesthetic appeal.
- To maintain the colour of the wood, regularly wash the woodwork in fresh water using a
sponge (if necessary, use a mild soap).
- It is recommended to oil the external woodwork regularly using teak oil to protect them from
the harsh conditions.
14.1.5 Exterior cushions
- Bring the removable cushions inside (washed with soapy water then dried) when the vessel
is unoccupied.
- Put canvas sheets/protective covering over the fixed upholstery.
Maintenance
To maintain the quality of the fabric, you are advised to spray it regularly with clarified water
and to brush it with a soft brush (brush for clothes). It is advisable to clean thoroughly every
2 years.
Stain removal
Follow these steps for routine cleaning::
- Remove as much debris as possible using a soft brush ;
- Spray the fabric with water ;
- Prepare a cleaning solution using mild soap and water (Do not use detergent) ;
- Wash with a soft brush ;
- Wait for soapy solution to act ;
- Rinse thoroughly in fresh water ;
- Dry in the open air.
ADVICE-RECOMMENDATION
Never use detergents, acetone or other harsh products on the wood.
ADVICE-RECOMMENDATION
Never:
- Use a heat source (hairdryer/clothes dryer) ;
- Use detergent, silicone, acetone, chlorine-based products or hot water ;
- Use a high pressure cleaner.
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