Interior; Winterize - PDQ Yachts 36 Capella Owner's Manual

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Interior 7-8

The woodwork is coated with three coats of hand-rubbed urethane varnish and can be
kept lustrous with occasional applications of vinegar and water. It can be cleaned like
normal domestic furniture. If damaged, it can be sanded and touched up with similar
urethane varnish. Test for compatibility in an unseen area.
The interior fiberglass surfaces can be washed and waxed in the same way as a car
body. Scratched can be removed by buffing with automotive car compound.
The headliner is a tough vinyl product. It can be cleaned like plastic inside a car, using
Armor-All, Windex or similar products. Automotive vinyl specialists can often repair
tears or other damage.
The melded fabric can be cleaned like carpeting by brushing, vacuuming or steam
cleaning. Household spot removers can be used on stains. Test the cleaner on an
inconspicuous area and follow the directions.
Upholstery can be kept tidy with frequent brushing or vacuuming. Stains can be
removed with household spot cleaner on an inconspicuous area and following the
directions.
Note the products to avoid or use with care, as directed under Topsides and Decks,
previous. Be careful when using cleaners that contain bleach. Surfaces like countertops
are unaffected by bleach, but many flexible or clear plastics are ruined by
concentrations as small as two or three capfuls in a pail of water.

Winterize 7-9

Winter storage where freezing can occur requires that all water must be drained or
replaced with appropriate anti- freeze fluid. This includes all services such as the fresh
water (hot and cold) systems, the toilet, refrigerator, air conditioning, engines,
generator, etc., which contain water or are water-cooled.
The various manufacturer manuals must be used to ensure that the correct products and
procedures are used.
PDQ 36 Capella - Owner's Manual

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