Stainless Steel - Pro-Line Boats 2007 25 Walk Owner's Manual

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Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is used for bow rails and deck fittings on your Pro-Line. Stainless steel is not completely
free from corrosion attack. It is NOT stain or rust proof. When used in contact with chloride salts, sulfides
or other rusting metals, stainless will discolor, rust or even corrode. The degree of surface oxidation is
directly affected by local atmosphere and saltwater concentrations. All metals are subject to corrosion in
some environments.
in
creased susceptibility to micro-corrosion (invisible to the unaided eye) and cracking.
Our most helpfu
l recommendation is that you give your stainless steel hardware the same attention that
y
ou would use
to maintain other materials on your boat. Regular fresh-water washing with a mild
abrasive cleaner will keep your stainless bright and beautiful.
Always clean stainless frequently with soap and water. Any cleaner safe for glass is
usually safe for stainless
Always remove rust spots as soon as possible
cleaner. Irreversible pitting will develop under rust that remains on stainless for any
period of time.
Always use a cleaner, like a good car wax, for added beauty and protection.
Never use coarse abrasives like sandpaper or steel wool on stainless a
rusting.
Never clean with acids or bleaches.
Never le
ave stainless in contact with iron, steel or other metals, which cause
contamin
ation leading to rust or corrosion.
Always protect with a wax, especially around welds to guard against micro-corrosion,
cracking and rust spots.
A
dditional information from Romac and G. G. Schmitt and Sons is included
Co o
rr sion Protection
Spr
ay ll electrical connections with a good quality corrosion guard annually and whenever
a
con
ne tion is repaired or replaced.
c
If you moor your Pro-Line in salt water for extended periods, be sure to check the transom mounted anti-
corrosion anode often for operation. Check the electrical connections (green wire) on all metallic fittings
with
anode for conductivity with an ohmmeter. Make sure the anode surface is
with
corrosion and scale. Renew the anode if it is more than 50% eroded. Your motor and/or driv
hav a
e
sacrificial zinc anode to mitigate the effects of electrolysis which causes corrosion. Mainta
anode in accordance with the maintenance schedule in your engine manual.
Cabin
/ Companionway Door
To clean the acrylic door, rinse with fresh water to remove as much grime as possible. Use bare hands
w
ith plenty of water so you can feel any grit and avoid grinding it into the surface as you dislodge it.
When all material that may scratch the surface is removed, use a soft clean cloth with a non-abrasive mild
detergent and fresh water. Rinse and blot dry with a clean dry chamois.
Grease and adhesives may be removed with kerosene, hexane or white gas (not gas you burn in your
boat, car, or l
awnmower).
te
trachloride, dry cleaning fluid, lacquer or paint thinner, or any chlorinated solvent on acrylic since they
may dissolve the material.
The grain structure of stainless, when modified by welding processes, has
Never use solvents such as acetone, silicone spray, benzene, carbon
with a stainless, brass, silver or chrome
s these can cause
in your owner's package.
an electrical
exposed and not caked
e unit
in this
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