Scout Boats
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Care and Maintenance
Carpet
Occasional vacuuming and washing with mild detergent and warm water or
household carpet cleaners will keep the carpet clean. Thoroughly hose the
detergent out of the carpet and into the bilge. This is usually the best time to
clean the bilge. Let the carpet dry in the sun to prevent any mildew or odor
caused by moisture.
Windshield
A clean windshield is important. If your boat is equipped with a glass
windshield, applying a non-abrasive glass cleaner with a soft cloth will
remove most dirt and smudges. Smoked plexi-glass or plastic windshields
should be cleaned with a mild soap solution and damp cloth only. Harsh
detergents, solvents, chemicals or dry cloths used on any glass or plastic
windshield will scratch the surface.
Bilge
Your bilge accumulates oil and greasy dirt over a period of time and should
be cleaned out. Usually, ordinary soap and water does not remove the
accumulation, and something stronger is necessary. Consult your dealer for
recommendations on special bilge cleaning products.
Holding Tank
If your boat has an optional waste holding tank installed,
various chemicals are available to control odors and
help break down solids. Consult your marine dealer as
to what to use. After the holding tank is emptied, fill tank
with fresh water and pump it out again to rinse.
NOTICE
Overboard discharge of waste should only be used in
approved areas.
There are many marinas that are certified to pump out your holding tank.
Stainless Steel and Chrome
Stainless steel and chrome plated parts are not totally resistant to
corrosion. Occasional cleaning with glass cleaner and polishing with a
marine chrome and stainless polish will maintain and extend the useful life.
Remove rust spots as soon as possible; irreversible pitting will develop
under rust left on stainless for any period of time. In salt water areas, rinse
all hardware with fresh water and apply a light coating of automotive wax or
corrosion inhibitor oil to enhance appearance.
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