9
Cosmetic Care & Maintenance
SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS
Regal feaatures solid surface
countertops because of
their elegance and durability.
Periodic maintenance will
ensure their beauty. The
product consists of an all-
acrylic material which is longer
longer lasting when compared
to other laminate surfaces.
The product offers striking
color choices with sharp
particulates. This creates
patterns that leap off the galley, head, and other surfaces.
It provides a remarkable depth and translucent effect
throughout the entire surface.
Care & Maintenance-
General cleaning of of our solid surface countertops is
accomplished by wiping the surface with a damp cloth or
sponge, then dry with a soft cloth or paper towel to prevent
spotting, especially where hard water is present.
Clean with an ammonia-based product such as a household
glass cleaner or commercially available non abrasive spray-
on cleaner for solid surface products. Wipe down with a
paper towel or soft terry cloth to prevent spotting.
Dark colors will eventually show signs of use such as
scratches and soap residue.
A gloss surface usually requires periodic maintenance and
care to sustain its original luster.
Do not attempt to remove deep scratches, chips or
burns.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANSERS AND PADS
OF ANY TYPE ON THE GLOSS FINISH!
Spray a non-abrasive product such as Formula 409 over
the stain and wait a couple of minutes. Then scrub in a
small circular motion with a wet sponge. Scrubbing too
aggressively may actually reduce the gloss level.
After completing the above process, rinse with clear wa-
ter and wipe dry with cloth or paper towels to avoid spot-
ting. To enhance the visual color clarity, and hide minor
scuffs, apply Countertop Magic cleanser and wipe away
excess with a soft cloth.
Heat-
Solid surface materials exhibit excellent heat resis-
tance properties than other comparable countertop ma-
terials. However, placing hot pans, as well as certain heat
gathering appliances such as electric grills or deep fryers,
can damage the surface. Always use a hot pad or trivit
with rubber feet to protect countertop surfaces. Avoid
subjecting surfaces to extreme hot temperatures.
Chemicals-
Avoid exposing countertop surfaces to strong
chemicals such as paint removers, acetone, and oven
cleaners. Surfaces exposed to these chemicals should be
promptly
fl
ushed with water; contact may cause spots
that may require extensive repairs. Remove nail polish
with a non-acetone based nail polish remover and
fl
ush
with water.
Scratches-
Never cut or chop directly on a solid surface
countertop. Always use a cutting/chopping board with
rubber anti-skid feet.
Fractures-
Avoid standing on countertops or dropping
heavy objects on the surface.
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Page 29: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES ...
Page 50: ...9 Rules Of The Road ...
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Page 67: ...16 Chapter 4 TYPICAL MAIN DC PANEL METER SWITCH FUNCTIONS CO DC VOLTS ...
Page 109: ...58 Chapter 4 TYPICAL WASTE SYSTEM TOILET BOWL ASSEMBLY EARLIER MODELS ...
Page 142: ...14 Chapter 5 AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE TYPICAL JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS ...
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Page 275: ...15 Troubleshooting TYPICAL WINDLASS ...
Page 294: ...Technical Information 12 6 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL KOHLER GENERATOR W DIGITAL REMOTE WIRING ...
Page 295: ...Technical Information 12 7 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL DECK HARNESS 1 OF 2 ...
Page 296: ...Technical Information 12 8 38 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS 2 OF 2 ...
Page 297: ...Technical Information 12 9 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL HARNESS ...
Page 298: ...Technical Information 12 10 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP DASH HARNESS ...
Page 299: ...Technical Information 12 11 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SALON TV HARNESS ...
Page 300: ...Technical Information 12 12 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL STEREO HARNESS ...
Page 301: ...Technical Information 12 13 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL TRIM TAB SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 302: ...Technical Information 12 14 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 303: ...Technical Information 12 15 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY ...
Page 304: ...Technical Information 12 16 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY ...
Page 305: ...Technical Information 12 17 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL TWIN VOLVO DIESEL ENGINE FIRE EXT SHUTDOWN ...
Page 306: ...Technical Information 12 18 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 307: ...Technical Information 12 19 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIREWALL WIRING ...
Page 308: ...Technical Information 12 20 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL WIPER CIRCUITRY OVERVIEW ...
Page 309: ...Technical Information 12 21 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION INSTALLATION ...
Page 310: ...Technical Information 12 22 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION SUB WOOFER INSTALLATION ...
Page 311: ...Technical Information 12 23 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION ZONES ...
Page 312: ...Technical Information 12 24 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION ...
Page 313: ...Technical Information 12 25 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL HARDTOP INSTALLATION ...
Page 314: ...Technical Information 12 26 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP LAYOUT ...
Page 315: ...Technical Information 12 27 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL PLUMBING LAYOUT ...
Page 317: ...Technical Information 12 29 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SLING LOCATIONS ...