9.2
S
ECTION
9 • C
ARE
& R
EFINISHING
270 Select EX
6. T
OPSIDE
A
REAS
A. S
TAINLESS
S
TEEL
AND
A
LLOY
F
ITTINGS
Stainless steel and alloy fittings should be cleaned
with soap and water or household glass cleaner.
Remove rust spots as soon as possible with a
brass, silver or chrome cleaner. Irreversible pitting
will develop under rust that remains for any period
of time. Never use an abrasive like sandpaper or
steel wool on stainless. These may actually cause
rust. To help protect the stainless, we recommend
the use of a good car wax.
5. C
ARE
FOR
B
OTTOM
P
AINT
From time to time a slight algae or slime forms
on all vessels. The bottom painted portion of
the hull can be wiped off with a coarse Turkish
towel or a piece of old rug while the boat is in
the water. Do not use a stiff or abrasive material
to clean the bottom paint.
The bottom paint should be inspected annually. If
it needs repainting consult your Sea Ray
®
dealer.
4. P
ERMANENTLY
M
OORED
OR
D
OCKED
B
OATS
If permanently moored in salt water or fresh
water, your boat will collect marine growth on
its bottom. This will detract from the boat’s
beauty and greatly affect its performance.
There are two methods of preventing this:
•
Periodically haul the boat out of the water
and scrub the bottom with a bristle brush
and a solution of soap and water.
3. S
TAINS
AND
S
CRATCHES
Although gelcoat and painted surfaces are resistant
to deep stains, a need for cleaning will occasionally
arise. But, the use of some common cleaning agents
will permanently discolor or otherwise damage the
finish on your boat.
•
Do not use abrasive porcelain-cleaning
powders. These are too abrasive and contain
chlorine and ammonia, either of which will
permanently discolor gelcoat and paint.
•
Never use nail polish remover (acetone) or any
ketone solvents.
•
Use diluted household detergents to remove
surface soil and stains. Before using a given
brand, check to make sure it contains no
chlorine or ammonia.
•
Alcohol can be used to remove difficult stains.
But it must be promptly washed off with mild
detergent and water.
•
Minor scratches and deeper stains that do not
penetrate the gelcoat may be removed by light
sanding and buffing.
•
Paint the hull below the waterline with a
good grade of antifouling paint.
DO NOT
paint the engine drive surfaces.
NOTE:
There are EPA regulations regarding
bottom paint application. Consult your Sea
Ray
®
dealer for proper application methods.
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