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you suspect that your boat may have a fault in the aluminum
frame. You should also contact Albemarle Customer
Service.
Note: Boats that are towed behind larger vessels require
special attention to the aluminum hardware.
The salt spray, salty steam, and chemicals in
exhaust gases are particularly corrosive and will
eventually penetrate and damage the surface
of anodized or powder coated aluminum. It is
imperative that the boat and the aluminum are
cleaned thoroughly at the completion of each trip
or at the end of each day on long cruises to reduce
accelerated deterioration of the anodizing or
powder coating and premature corrosion to the
aluminum.
Note: You should contact Albemarle Customer Service
before making any modifications to aluminum
fabrications. Unauthorized modifications can
void the warranty.
Chrome Hardware
Use a good chrome cleaner and polish on all chrome
hardware.
Acrylic Plastic Glass
Acrylic glass scratches easily. Never use a dry cloth or
glass cleaning solutions on acrylic. Use a soft cloth and mild
soap and water for routine cleaning. Solvents and products
containing ammonia can permanently damage acrylic plastic
glass.
Fine scratches can be removed with a fine automotive clear
coat polishing compound. A coat of automotive or boat wax
is beneficial to protect the surface.
Do not use the following on acrylic glass:
Abrasive cleaners
Acetone
Solvents
Alcohol
Glass cleaners
Cleaners containing ammonia
13.2 Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures
Vinyl Upholstery
The vinyl upholstery used on the exterior seats and bolsters,
and for the headliner in the cabin should be cleaned periodically
with soap and water. Any stain, spill or soiling should be
cleaned up promptly to prevent the possibility of permanent
staining. When cleaning, always rub gently. Avoid using
products containing ammonia, powdered abrasive cleaners,
steel wool, strong solvents, acetone and lacquer solvents or
other harsh chemicals as they can cause permanent damage or
shorten the life of vinyl. Never use steam heat, heat guns or
hair dryers on vinyl.
Stronger cleaners, detergents and solvents may be effective in
stain removal, but can cause either immediate damage or slow
deterioration. Lotions, sun tan oil, waxes and polishes, etc.,
contain oils and dyes that can cause stiffening and staining of
vinyls.
The following are typical stains and cleaning tips for
vinyl:
• Dry soil, dust and dirt ‑ Remove with a soft cloth.
• Dried on dirt ‑ Wash with a soft cloth dampened with
water.
• Variations in surface gloss ‑ Wipe with a water dampened
soft cloth and allow to air dry.
• Stubborn dirt ‑ Wash with a soft cloth dampened with
Ivory Flakes
®
and water. Rinse with clean water.
• Stubborn spots and stains ‑ Spray with either Fantastik
Cleaner
®
or Tannery Car Care Cleaner
®
and rub with a
soft cloth. Rinse with clean water.
• Liquid spills ‑ Wipe immediately with a clean absorbent
cloth. Rinse with clean water.
• Food grease and oily stains ‑ Spray immediately using
either Fantastik Cleaner
®
or Tannery Car Care Cleaner
®
,
wiping with a soft cloth. Take care not to extend the area
of contamination beyond its original boundary. Rinse
with clean water.
Canvas and Side Curtains
Acrylic (Sunbrella) canvas should be cleaned periodically
by using a mild soap and water. Scrub lightly and rinse
thoroughly to remove the soap. Do not use detergents. The
top or accessories should never be folded or stored wet.
After several years, the acrylic canvas may lose some of its
ability to shed water. If this occurs, wash the fabric and treat
it with a commercially available water proofing designed for
this purpose.
Note: Some leakage at the seams is normal and
unavoidable with acrylic enclosures.
Side curtains and clear connectors can be cleaned with mild
soap and water. They should not be allowed to become badly
soiled. Dirt, oil, mildew, and cleaning agents containing
ammonia, will shorten the life of the vinyl that is used for
clear curtains. After cleaning the curtains and allowing them
to dry, apply a non-lemon furniture polish or an acrylic glass
and clear plastic protector to extend the life of the curtains.
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