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Acrylic – The two curved sections are made of acrylic. They DO NOT have a tempered label affixed to them. The
windshield manufacturer recommends that you hose down the entire windshield assembly on a regular basis. If
any grit or grime is present, avoid grinding it into the surface as you carefully dislodge it. Allow the acrylic panels
to air dry.
If further leaning is required, use a very soft cotton cloth and clean with a mixture of warm water and mild dish
washing soap such as Ivory or Dawn. Make certain that there is no cross contamination on the cotton cloth.
Then, allow the acrylic panels to air dry.
Grease and adhesives may be removed with kerosene, hexane or white gas (not gas you burn in your boat, car,
or lawnmower). Never use solvents such as acetone, silicone spray, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, dry cleaning
fluid, lacquer or paint thinner, or any chlorinated solvent on acrylic since they may dissolve the material.
Curtain Package and Windscreen
Canvas
One of the best ways to keep Sunbrella brand fabrics looking good and to delay the need for deep or vigorous
cleanings is to hose fabrics off on a monthly basis with clear water. This practice will help prevent dirt from
becoming deeply imbedded in the fabric and eliminate the need for more frequent vigorous cleanings. In most
environments, a thorough cleaning will be needed every two to three years.
When it's time for a thorough
cleaning, Sunbrella fabrics can be cleaned while still installed on your boat. It is important to observe the
following:
Brush off loose dirt.
Hose
down.
Prepare a cleaning mixture of water and mild soap (Ivory Snow, Dreft or Woolite - no detergents).
Water should be cold to lukewarm. Never more than 100 degrees.
Use a soft bristle brush to clean.
Allow soap to soak in.
Rinse thoroughly.
Air dry. Never apply heat to Sunbrella fabrics.
If stubborn stains persist, you can use a
diluted chlorine bleach/soap mixture
for spot cleaning of mildew, roof run-
off or other similar stains. Prepare a special cleaning mixture:
Four ounces (half cup) of chlorine bleach.
Two ounces (one-fourth cup) of mild soap.
One gallon of water.
Clean with soft bristle brush.
Allow mixture to soak for up to 20 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly.
Air dry.
Repeat if necessary.
Re-treating the Fabric - Sunbrella fabrics are treated with a fluorocarbon finish to enhance water repellency. This
finish is designed to last for several years, but must be replenished after a thorough cleaning. Based on test
results, Glen Raven recommends
303 High Tech Fabric Guard™
as the preferred re-treatment product for
Sunbrella fabrics. Fabrics should be retreated after thorough cleaning or after five years of use. Check with your
local Sunbrella dealer or distributor for additional information.
For more information, visit the Sunbrella website at www.sunbrella.com for specific recommendations.
Isinglass (Windscreen Material)
Maintenance means "rinsing" with cold water and trying not to rub the dirt into the Isinglass. Never "Dry" dust the
Isinglass panels. Any rubbing acts like sandpaper to plastic so keep rubbing to a minimum. Always use lots of