Hardwood Floor; Solid Surface Countertops; Cabin Steps - Boston Whaler 345 Conquest Owner's Manual

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Hardwood Floor

The hardwood floor in the cabin can be kept clean
and in good condition with routine cleaning.
Sweep or vacuum regularly to rid your floor
of dust and eliminate abrasives that can
scratch the surface.
Quickly wipe spills to protect wood from
excess liquid.
Use mats in areas where water spills,
detergents, oils and other mishaps may
occur.
DO NOT:
• Use wax, oil-based detergents or other
household cleaning agents on your floors.
These products may dull or damage the finish,
leave a greasy film, make maintenance
more difficult and refinishing impossible
without in-depth sanding and comlplete
recoating.
Expose to long periods of intense sunlight.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT BOSTON
WHALER CUSTOMER SERVICE (1-877-294-5645)

Solid Surface Countertops

When properly cared for, your solid surface
countertops will last a lifetime.
Routine cleaning with a damp cloth and one of the
following cleaners will keep your countertop looking
as good as the day it was installed.
• Household dishwashing detergent
• Soft Scrub or other non-abrasive cleaner
• MILD bleach solution
• Ammonia based window cleaner
DO NOT:
• Subject the surface to heat emitting
appliances.
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• Place hot items directly on the surface.
• Subject to sudden temperature changes (hot
to cold, cold to hot).
• Cut on surface.
• E x p o s e s u r f a c e t o h o u s e h o l d o r
industrial chemicals such as paint strippers,
drain cleaners or solvents. Wipe immediately
if accident occurs.
When cooking ensure that utensils do not overhang
the stove and reflect heat to the countertop. Always
use a hot pad or trivet when placing hot items on the
countertop.
In the event that your countertop is damaged by
burns, impact marks or scratches, repairs should be
made by a trained solid surface fabricator.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT BOSTON
WHALER CUSTOMER SERVICE (1-877-294-5645)

Cabin Steps

The cabin steps in your boat are constructed with
natural wood and are sealed with a coating which
requires virtually no maintenance beyond a frequent
wipe down.
Long Term Storage and Winterization
Long periods of storage, winter lay-up and/or non-
use, common to boats, create unique problems. When
preparing to store a boat for extended periods of two
months or more it is best to make sure that the boat
and its systems are properly conditioned for such
extended periods of non-usage.
The guidelines presented on the following pages
give basic instructions on "winterizing" your boat
and boat systems. If inexperienced with the process
of winterization it is best to hire the services of a
professional.
In addition, always consult the owner's manuals of
the various systems and equipment on your boat for
the manufacturer's recommendations on winterizing
and long term storage.
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