BOAT CARE
Body Cleaning
First rinse with fresh water to remove
dried salt water.
Wash the body with water and soap
(only use mild detergent). Remove
any marine organisms. Apply a marine
wax containing no abrasive.
NOTICE
Never
clean
fiberglass
and plastic parts with strong deter-
gent, degreasing agent, paint thin-
ner, acetone, etc.
Apply a wax without abrasive such as
silicone wax.
Carpet Cleaning
To clean the carpets, use 3M™ Citrus
Base Cleaner or an equivalent. See the
manufacturer's instructions.
Windshield Cleaning
Wash
with
BRP
HEAVY
DUTY
CLEANER (P/N 293 110 001).
Clean only with flannel clothes.
NOTICE
It is necessary to use flan-
nel cloths on windshield to avoid
damaging surface.
To remove scratches on windshield:
Start with “Slip Streamer
®
Scratch Re-
mover”. Finish with “Slip Streamer
®
Cleaner and Polish”.
NOTE:
The later product may be used
alone if only light scratches are notice-
able.
NOTICE
Never clean windshield
with strong detergent, degreasing
agent, paint thinner, acetone, prod-
ucts containing chlorine, etc.
Stains may be removed from seats and
fiberglass with Spray Nine or an equiva-
lent.
Stainless Steel and Chrome
To clean or polish stainless steel or
chrome parts, always use a product
specially developed for marine envi-
ronment such as the Flitz Stainless
Steel & Chrome Cleaner.
Vinyl Cleaning
Use XPS MULTI-PURPOSE CLEANER
(P/N 219 701 709).
For dirt build up, let cleaner soak for
approximately 10 minutes, then gently
scrub with a soft bristle brush.
Refer to next table for other products
that can also be used for cleaning vinyl.
Do not use any silicone-based protec-
tants. They will extract the plasticiz-
ers, leaving the vinyl hard and brittle,
and eventually cracking will occur.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS
1.
XPS MULTI-PURPOSE CLEANER
(P/N 219 701 709)
2. Dish soap (Dawn or Ivory) and water
3. Spary Nine
4. Fantastik
5. 3M Citrus Cleaner
6. 303 Protectant
NOTE:
Always follow manufacturer's
recommendations and instructions.
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