CORRECT CRAFT Super Sport User Manual page 49

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Vinyl Maintenance and Cleaning
Correct Craft has selected the finest marine grade vinyl for your Nautique. It
is important to keep it clean at all times. There are some substances that will
stain the vinyl if you leave them on for even a short period of time. Remove
any contaminant and clean the area immediately. Do not use 409 Cleaner or
any Silicone based products. Certain household cleaners, powdered abrasives,
steel wool and industrial cleaners can cause damage and discoloration. Do not
use these cleaners. Dry cleaning fluids and lacquer solvents should not be
used.
C
O M M O N S T A I N S A N D S T E P S T O T R E A T
Step #1
Chewing gum
D
Eyeshadow
E
Engine oil
B
Spray paint
C
Mildew or wet leaves *
D
Shoe polish *
A
Yellow mustard
D
Oil based paint (fresh)
D
Oil based paint (dried)
A
Suntan lotion *
D
Tar/Asphalt
A
Lipstick
A
Latex paint
A
Crayon
D
Ketchup
A
Grease
D
Ball-point ink *
E
Permanent marker *
E
Coffee, tea, chocolate
B
Use the chart above to clean some of the common stains:
A. Medium-soft brush, warm soapy water/rinse/dry
B. Meguires Quick Clean #52
C. One(1) tablespoon ammonia, one fourth (1/4) cup hydrogen peroxide, 3/4 cup water
rinse/dry
D. Wipe or scrape off excess (chill gum with ice)
E. Denatured Alcohol/rinse/dry
After all cleaning methods, rinse well with water.
*Suntan lotion, shoe polish, wet leaves and some other products contain dyes that stain
permanently.
:
Step #2
Step #3
A
D then A
B
E then B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
5.9
Vinyl Maintenance and Cleaning
Correct Craft has selected the finest marine grade vinyl for your Nautique. It
is important to keep it clean at all times. There are some substances that will
stain the vinyl if you leave them on for even a short period of time. Remove
any contaminant and clean the area immediately. Do not use 409 Cleaner or
any Silicone based products. Certain household cleaners, powdered abrasives,
steel wool and industrial cleaners can cause damage and discoloration. Do not
use these cleaners. Dry cleaning fluids and lacquer solvents should not be
used.
C
O M M O N S T A I N S A N D S T E P S T O T R E A T
Step #1
Chewing gum
D
Eyeshadow
E
Engine oil
B
Spray paint
C
Mildew or wet leaves *
D
Shoe polish *
A
Yellow mustard
D
Oil based paint (fresh)
D
Oil based paint (dried)
A
Suntan lotion *
D
Tar/Asphalt
A
Lipstick
A
Latex paint
A
Crayon
D
Ketchup
A
Grease
D
Ball-point ink *
E
Permanent marker *
E
Coffee, tea, chocolate
B
Use the chart above to clean some of the common stains:
A. Medium-soft brush, warm soapy water/rinse/dry
B. Meguires Quick Clean #52
C. One(1) tablespoon ammonia, one fourth (1/4) cup hydrogen peroxide, 3/4 cup water
rinse/dry
D. Wipe or scrape off excess (chill gum with ice)
E. Denatured Alcohol/rinse/dry
After all cleaning methods, rinse well with water.
*Suntan lotion, shoe polish, wet leaves and some other products contain dyes that stain
permanently.
:
Step #2
Step #3
A
D then A
B
E then B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
5.9

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