CARPETS AND MATS
The carpets and mats available through Malibu are constructed of durable, marine-grade material. Occasionally washing with a
mild detergent (such as Dawn dishwashing soap) and warm water is required. Commercial carpet cleaners (such as Woolite Spray
Carpet Cleaner) are also acceptable.
After cleaning, thoroughly rinse the detergent or cleaner out of the carpet or mat and into the bilge.
Allow the boat to remain uncovered for several days to air dry and avoid mold and mildew. See the Canvas and Upholstery
sections for more information on mold and mildew development and how critical it is to avoid.
SWIM PLATFORM
Malibu uses high quality fiberglass and rubber composites
to construct swim platforms. These durable platforms should
also periodically receive a thorough cleaning. Use only mild
detergents and warm water or marine-industry based cleaners
that are approved for use on fiberglass and rubber.
Avoid using ArmorAll or similar types of rubber-shine products. These will
actually accelerate deterioration of the product, rather than protecting it.
Such damage is not covered under warranty.
HULL AND DECK FINISHES
The majority of the finish surface of the hull and deck is a
fiberglass-reinforced resin. While the boat material is sturdy, to
ensure an enjoyable experience while boating, the fiberglass-and-
resin layers and gel coat finish (where the paint is embedded) is
very thin—only a few millimeters in depth. To keep it looking
like new, it is important to keep it clean and waxed.
Only a mild detergent and warm water should be used to
clean these surfaces. Avoid all harsh cleaners as they will quickly
erode the finish.
Use only a mild detergent, such as dishwashing soap, and warm water to wash the fiberglass-and-resin and gel coat finishes on the boat. Harsh
detergents and cleaners will quickly damage the finish, and this is not covered under warranty.
If you choose to wash the boat at a car wash, do so with care. Stay back from the boat surface to avoid potential damage from the
high-pressure sprayer, and do not use the soap setting as most car-wash soaps are intended to deal with highway-type debris such as
salt, road tar and similar environmental hazards. Wash the boat by hand with mild detergent as noted above, and then rinse carefully.
STAINLESS STEEL, CHROME AND ALUMINUM COMPONENTS
The boat has been constructed with various metal components, all of which require special attention during routine care.
Decomposition occurs, resulting in rust, and it is accelerated when the boat is operated in salt water.
Damage that occurs to the boat as result of corrosion is not covered under the warranty!
While Malibu uses quality metal components chosen for their durability as well as attractive appearance, all metal eventually
reacts to exposure to water. Therefore, part of the care and maintenance of metal requirement is to ensure that it is kept clean and
dry. After an outing, rinse the metal pieces as well as the rest of the boat, allowing, at minimum, a thorough air drying. To avoid
spotting and discoloring, drying with a soft rag or towel will keep the new-boat look for many seasons to come. It is also wise to wash
all metal components when you wash your boat as this will help prevent moisture from affecting the surface.
When boating in brackish or salt water, the post-outing cleaning is highly critical for the protection of the finishes. Corrosion
potential means that boats operating in this type of condition must be equipped with self-sacrificing zinc anodes. These anodes are
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