Sailfish 1900 BB Owner's Manual - Vinyl Care and Cleaning
05/31/2017
Sailfish1900BBOwner’sManual|sailfishboats.com 20
Vinyl Care and Cleaning
All cleaning methods must be followed by a thorough rinse with clean warm water.
Certain household cleaners, powdered abrasives, steel wool, and industrial cleaners can cause damage and discoloration and are not recommended. Dry cleaning
fluids and lacquer solvents should not be used as they will remove printed pattern and gloss. Waxes should be used with caution as many contain dyes or solvents
that can permanently damage the protective coating. *Suntan lotion, tree pollen, wet leaves, and some other products can contain dyes that stain permanently.
*Always Remove Stains Immediately!
Failure to care for your vinyl properly, or use of improper
cleaners may void your warranty & damage your vinyl.
Do’s & Don’ts
Do’s
• Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner
• Dish Soap (Dawn, Ivory)
• Fantastik
• 303 Aerospace Protectant
Don’ts
• Formula 409
• Murphy’s Oil Soap
• Simple Green
• Armor All
• Son-of-a-Gun
• Turtle Wax / Tar Remover
A. Medium-Soft brush,
warm soapy water, Rinse
/ Dry
B. Vinyl Finish Vinyl
Cleaner®, Rinse / Dry
C. One (1) tablespoon
of ammonia; one-fourth
(1/4) cup of Hydrogen
Peroxide, three-fourth
(3/4) cup of water, Rinse
/ Dry
D. Wipe or scrape off
excess (chill gum with ice
before hand)
E. Hemisphere Ink
Remover, Rinse / Dry
Step-by-Step Cleaning Instructions
Type of Stain Steps: 1 2 3
General Care
A
B
Dirt Build-Up
A
B
Ballpoint Ink*
E
B
A
Chewing Gum
D
A
Coffee, Tea, Chocolate
B
Grease
D
B
Household Soil
A
B
Ketchup
A
B
Latex Paint
A
B
Lipstick
A
B
Mildew or Wet Leaves*
C
B
A
Motor Oil
B
Oil-Based Paint
D
B
Permanent Marker*
E
B
C
Spray Paint
B
Suntan Lotion
A
B
Tar / Asphalt
D
B
Yellow Mustard
A
B
C
Legend