Cloth; Cabin Cushions, Pillows And Curtains; Countertops And Sinks; Galley Countertop - Pro-Line Boats 32 Express 2010 Owner's Manual

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Cabin Cushions, Pillows and Curtains

The manufacturer of the materials used in making the cabin cushions, pillows and curtains recommends the
following cleaning procedures:
Spot clean only with water based shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner. Pretest a small, inconspicuous area
before proceeding. Do not over wet. Do not use solvents to spot clean. Pile fabrics may require brushing with a
non-metallic, stiff bristle brush to restore appearance.
Note: Water extraction or steam cleaning is not a recommended cleaning method. Cushion
covers should not be removed and laundered. To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming or
light brushing with a non-metallic, stiff bristle brush to remove dust and grime is recommended.
When cleaning a spill, blot immediately to remove spilled material. Clean spot stains from the
outside to the middle of the affected area to prevent circling.
Use a professional furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.
For additional information regarding the care and maintenance of this product, please refer to the Morbern
brochure provided in your owner's package for recommended methods to clean specific types of stains.

Countertops and Sinks

Galley Countertop

Your Corian® countertops has a matte/satin finish. Over time, routine cleaning may raise the gloss level of the
countertop. Soapy water, ammonia-based cleaners (not window cleaners) or commercially available solid surface
cleaners will remove most dirt and residue from all types of finishes. Stubborn residue will require a little stronger
cleaner. Follow the recommendations below to properly clean your countertop.
Over time, through care and use, your countertop will acquire a patina, changing the appearance of the finish.
You may restore the look of the original finish by following the refurbishing guidelines on the Corian® website.
Most dirt and residue – Use soapy water or an ammonia based cleaner (not window cleaners),
rinse and wipe dry.
Preventing hard water marks – Wipe countertop dry after spills or cleaning.
Removing hard water marks – Use an over-the-counter cleaner formulated for hard water marks.
Difficult residue – Spray the residue with Deep Cleaner for DuPont Corian® from Stone Care
International. Follow the instructions on the cleaner bottle. Wash the area with soapy water,
rinse the area with clean water and wipe dry. If the residue persists, repeat the process. If the
residue still persists, follow the directions for removing scratches.
Disinfecting – Occasionally, wipe the surface with diluted household bleach (1 part water/1 part
bleach).
Preventing Damage
Heat Damage – Corian® is an excellent material for heat resistance. As with all
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countertop materials, it is important to minimize direct exposure to protect your
surface and investment. Always use heat trivets or hot pads when placing hot
objects on any surface.
Corian® countertop.
Other damage – In most cases, Corian® can be repaired if accidentally
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damaged.
permanent damage to Corian®.
Avoid exposing Corian® to strong chemicals, such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc. If
contact occurs, quickly flush the surface with water.
Do not cut directly on Corian® countertops.
Removing minor cuts and scratches – Because the solid beauty of Corian® goes all the way
through, Corian® surfaces are completely renewable. You can remove minor cuts and scratches
yourself by following these instructions.
Allow cookware to cool before placing them on a
However, be sure to follow the guidelines here to prevent any
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