Acrylic Plastic - (Plexiglass) - Four winns 338 Vista Owner's Manual

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Q - 7 Acrylic Plastic - (Plexiglass)
Acrylic plastic is utilized in the companionway doors,
transom doors, deck hatches, portlight windows,
sliding storage doors, electrical panel doors, cabinets
and cabin windows. See Figure Q7.
Figure Q7: Companionway Door
To clean acrylic plastic:
1) Rinse with plenty of water to wash off as much
dirt as possible.
2) Using your bare hand, along with plenty of water,
feel and remove any dried on dirt or mud. Do not
use fingernails to scrape as this could scratch the
plexiglass.
3) Wash using a soft, grit free cloth or sponge and
mild, nonabrasive soap or detergent.
4) Blot dry using a clean, damp chamois.
NOTICE
Never use a dry cloth, duster, glass cleaning
solutions or citrus cleaner on acrylic plastic.
NOTICE
Do not use solvents such as acetone, silicone
spray, benzine, carbon tetrachloride, fire
extinguisher fluid, dry cleaning fluid, lacquer
thinner or ammonia. These solutions attack the
acrylic surface.
You can use fine automotive acrylic rubbing and
polishing compounds to remove fine scratches on
acrylic.
Woodwork and Composites - Section Q
Q - 8
FLEXITEEK
An available option is a flexiteek cockpit and/or swim
platform. Flexiteek is made up of a composite PVC
based material with a surprising similarity and look to
that of real teak. Flexiteek can be cleaned with mild
dishwashing detergent. Please contact your Four
Winns dealer for further details. See Figures Q8 and
Q9.
Figure Q8: Flexiteek Cockpit
Figure Q9: Flexiteek Swim Platform
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