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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.
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 car interior type cleaner. Do not use
excessive amounts of water.
Easy cleaning instructions: -
Type of stain
Cleaning method
Liqueur, wine, drinks,
Use a dry clean cloth to remove the matter that has not been absorbed.
coffee, tea and milk.
Dampen the stain with warm water and then rub gently with neutral soap,
rinse thoroughly and finally, when dry, brush the fabric with a soft brush.
Pen, ink
Dampen the stain with warm water and then rub gently with neutral soap,
rinse thoroughly and finally, when dry, brush the fabric with a soft brush.
Chocolate, candies
Dampen the stain with warm water and then rub gently with neutral soap,
and jam.
rinse thoroughly and finally, when dry, brush the fabric with a soft brush.
Cosmetics, shoe-polish,
Dampen the stain with warm water and then rub gently with neutral soap,
oils and grease
rinse thoroughly and finally, when dry, brush the fabric with a soft brush.
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