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INTERIOR CARE
General
- Construction of the interior is mainly timber or
fibreglass, maintenance of which is minimal. The work
surfaces are a laminate and the lining throughout is
durable polyester fabric.
Compact Laminate Surfaces
- The galley and heads
work surfaces are made of Compact Laminate and
should be cleaned with water and ordinary cleansing
agents, more persistent stains can be removed with
detergent and a Scotch-Brite™ pad, do not use an
abrasive cleaner. Compact Laminate withstands heat
better than many materials, but very hot cookware
straight from ovens or hobs can damage the surface.
Table mats or trivets should be used.
Corian Work Surfaces (if applicable)
- The galley and
heads work surfaces are made of DuPont "Corian" and
should be cleaned with water and ordinary cleansing
agents, more persistent stains can be removed with an
abrasive cleaner and a Scotch-Brite pad. Deeper
blemishes should be sanded away with progressively
finer grades of abrasive paper and finished by buffing
with a fine cutting paste. Corian withstands heat better
than many materials, but very hot cookware straight
from ovens or hobs can damage the surface. Table
mats or trivets should be used.
Wooden Surfaces
- The natural wooden surfaces are
treated with polyurethane based coating that is very
hard wearing. To maintain a quality finish a suitable
household polish may be used. Scratches should be
lightly rubbed down and treated with a clear
polyurethane varnish. The cupboard and cabin doors
are laminated and they only require an occasional polish
with a suitable household polish.
Fibreglass Surfaces
- The fibreglass surfaces can be
treated much the same as the wooden surfaces using a
household wax type polish to maintain their shine. If any
of the surfaces become scratched they will require
specialised repair depending upon the extent of the
damage.
Upholstery
- All linings, carpets, curtains and
upholstery should be treated the same way as normal
household furnishings. Should any of the upholstery or
linings become soiled, sponge clean with a dry foam
type cleaner. Do not use excessive amounts of water.
Primma
- Primma can be handled roughly and
stained, yet it always keeps its appearance. Primma
is a fabric as soft as velvet and as strong as leather,
water repellent and soil resistant.
Painted Surfaces
- The non reflective surface finish
in front of the helm area is spray painted and should
be cleaned with fresh water and a mild detergent only.
Do not use solvents or chemicals.
Sliding Roof Mechanism
- Ensure the rain channels
are clear of leaves and debris, wash dirt from the rain
channels with soapy water and soft brush. The
stainless steel track should be lubricated sparingly
with a silicone based lubricant at least every six
months. The vinyl roof should be cleaned with soap
and water only. Do not use chemicals.
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