
Routine Maintenance
11-5
Tempered Glass Sink
For best results:
• DO NOT use strong/abrasive cleaner.
Test your cleaning solution on an unno-
ticeable area first, before applying to the
entire surface.
• Wipe surfaces clean immediately after
applying cleaner.
• DO NOT allow cleaner to sit or soak on
the surface.
• DO NOT use an abrasive brush or
scouring pad to clean surfaces as dam-
age will occur. Use only a soft, damp-
ened sponge and cloth.
•
Rinse and wipe the fixtures to prevent
soap build-up.
11.3 Seats, Upholstery, Canvas
and Enclosures
Seat Slides and Swivel Bases
Perform the following periodically:
• Inspect and tighten mounting screws
between seat slides and seat bottom.
• Inspect and tighten the mounting screws
attaching the seat bases to the boat.
•
Keep a light film of grease on manual
seat slides.
•
Keep a light film of grease on manual
seat adjusting mechanisms.
• Clean electric seat slides. DO NOT use
harsh chemicals or abrasives. Lubrica-
tion is not required.
Vinyl Upholstery
The vinyl upholstery used on the exterior
seats and bolsters and headliner in the cabin
should be cleaned with soap and water peri-
odically. Stains, spills or soiling should be
cleaned up immediately to prevent the possi-
bility of permanent staining. When cleaning,
rub gently. DO NOT use products containing
ammonia, powdered abrasive cleaners, steel
wool, strong solvents, acetone and lacquer
solvents or other harsh chemicals as they
can permanently damage or shorten the life
of vinyl. Never use steam heat, heat guns or
hair dryers.
Stronger cleaners, detergents and solvents
may be effective in stain removal, but can
cause either immediate damage or slow
deterioration. Lotions, sun tan oil, waxes and
polishes, etc., contain oils and dyes that can
cause stiffening and staining of vinyls.
• Dry soil, dust and dirt - remove with a
soft cloth.
• Dried on dirt - wash with a soft cloth
dampened with water.
• Variations in surface gloss - wipe with a
water-dampened soft cloth and allow to
air dry.
• Stubborn dirt - wash with a soft cloth,
dampened with Ivory Flakes
®
and water.
Rinse with clean water.
• Stubborn spots and stains - spray with
either Fantastik Cleaner
®
or Tannery Car
Care Cleaner
®
and rub with a soft cloth.
Rinse with clean water.
• Liquid spills - wipe with a clean absor-
bent cloth immediately. Rinse with clean
water.
• Food grease and oily stains - spray with
either Fantastik Cleaner or Tannery Car
Care Cleaner, wiping with a soft cloth
immediately. Be careful not to extend the
area of contamination beyond its original
boundary. Rinse with clean water.
Water that becomes trapped between the
cushion and foredeck may cause the gelcoat
to blister. Blistering is not covered by the Pur-
suit Limited Warranty. Remove the cushions
every two – three weeks and allow them to
dry out on the bottom side. For longer life we
recommend that the cushions be stored out
of the elements when not in use.
CAUTION
!
Leaving foredeck cushions installed
for an extended period of time may
result in gelcoat damage.
Summary of Contents for S428 SPORT
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Page 44: ...Fuel Systems 3 6 Operator Notes...
Page 47: ...Electrical Systems 4 3 Main DC Distribution Panel DC MDP...
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Page 120: ...Routine Maintenance 11 8 Operator Notes...
Page 126: ...Seasonal Maintenance 12 6 Operator Notes...
Page 134: ...Maintenance Schedule B 2 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...
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