General Care and Maintenance
Cruiser
10-9
Method 1:
Use one of the following cleaners with
a soft cloth or damp sponge. Rinse area with
fresh water, and then dry with a clean, lint-free
cloth.
• Formula 409
®
All-Purpose Spray Cleaner
• Fantastik
®
Spray Cleaner
Method 2:
Use a solvent-type cleaner, such as
rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol). Rinse
cleaned area with fresh water, and then dry with a
clean, lint-free cloth.
Method 3:
Use a strong, active solvent cleaner
diluted in water (70% water/30% solvent cleaner),
such as nail polish remover (acetone/water).
Clean with a soft cloth or damp sponge. Stain
should be removed with less than six (6) rubs. If
the stain persists after six rubs, the stain has set
and probably cannot be removed. Rinse cleaned
area with fresh water, and then dry with a clean,
lint-free cloth.
CAUTION!
Some solvents are highly
flammable. Exercise proper care in cleaning
and notify personnel in area of danger. Wear
rubber gloves during all cleaning activities.
Use caution in cleaning around buttons,
stitching and wooden or decorative trim,
since these solvents could seriously damage
such areas.
PREFIXX is a registered trademark of OMNOVA
Solutions, Inc.
FORMULA 409 is a registered trademark of The
Clorox Company.
FANTASTIK is a registered trademark of Dow
Consumer Products, Inc.
Cockpit Vinyl Upholstery without PreFixx
®
Coating
Regular washing with mild detergent and warm
water or non-solvent type automotive vinyl
cleaner is sufficient to keep the cushions, canopy
top and other vinyl coverings in good condition.
Keep the cushions from becoming soaked and
dry off thoroughly after washing to prevent mildew
accumulation after your boat is covered. Position
the cushions up in your boat when covered to
allow air circulation and spray with mildew
repellent.
For tough stains on vinyl such as adhesive and
rust, use a citrus cleaner followed by a mild
detergent and warm water. For ink stains, apply
denatured alcohol and wipe off. Note that some
products such as suntan lotion, shoe polish and
wet leaves may stain permanently.
Although not always convenient, minimizing your
boat’s contact with damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays
and storing removable seats and canopies
indoors when not in use will increase the
longevity of vinyl upholstery.
NOTICE: Certain
automotive, household and industrial cleaners
can cause further damage and discoloration. Be
cautious when using solvents and dry-cleaning
fluids, or products that contain dyes such as
waxes. Whenever cleaning stubborn stains, test
the treatment in an unseen area first. Use the
following stain treatments with discretion.
Between steps, be sure to rinse thoroughly with
plenty of clean water and allow to dry.
Summary of Contents for Sport Cruiser 260SCR
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