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General or Light Cleaning
Sunbrella® fabrics should be cleaned regularly before
substances such as dirt and food particles are allowed to
accumulate on and become embedded in the fabric. This practice
will eliminate the need for more frequent vigorous cleanings.
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Brush off any loose dirt.
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Prepare a cleaning solution of 2 ounces (1/4 cup) mild soap
per gallon of lukewarm water (less than 100°F/38°C).
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Use a sponge or a soft bristle brush to clean.
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Allow cleaning solution to soak into fabric.
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Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
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Allow fabric to air dry.
For removable Sunbrella fabric umbrella and cushion covers,
machine wash in cold water (less than 100°F/38°C). Depending on
wash load size, use normal amounts of mild laundry soap. Allow
fabric to air dry.
Spot Cleaning
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Apply a light mist of our recommended cleaning solution
using a spray bottle.
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Work the solution into the stain by lightly scrubbing the
area with a sponge or very soft bristle brush.
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Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
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Blot excess moisture with a clean, soft towel or sponge. Use
a Wet Vac if available to remove excess moisture.
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Repeat these steps until stain is removed.
Heavy Cleaning for Stubborn Stains and Mildew
Sunbrella fabric does not promote mildew growth, however,
mildew may grow on dirt and other foreign substances that are not
removed from the fabric. To clean mildew, or other stubborn
stains:
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Prepare a solution of 8 ounces (1 cup) of bleach and 2
ounces (1/4 cup) of mild soap per gallon (8 cups) of clean
water.
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Spray on entire area and allow to soak into the fabric.
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Scrub vigorously with a soft bristle brush, sponge, or clean
towel.
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Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
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Allow fabric to air dry.
If stain and/or mildew are severe, bleach quantities may be
increased.
For removable Sunbrella fabric umbrella and cushion covers,
machine wash in cold water (less than 100°F /38°C). Depending on
wash load size, use normal amounts of mild laundry soap and add 1
cup of bleach. Allow fabric to air dry.
Retreating the Fabric
Sunbrella fabrics have a special finish that enhances water
repellency. The finish is designed to last for several years of
normal use, but may be refreshed after a thorough cleaning or
extended use. Glen Raven recommends 303 High Tech Fabric Guard™ as
the preferred re-treatment product for Sunbrella fabrics.
Applying 303 High Tech Fabric Guard
303 should be applied to Sunbrella fabrics after each thorough
cleaning, which typically removes the original finish and reduces
the fabric's water repellency.
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Clean Sunbrella fabric, using one of the cleaning methods.
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Allow Sunbrella to completely air dry.
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Apply 303 Fabric Guard in a well ventilated area following
instructions on the container.
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Apply 303 in a thin, even coat and allow fabric to dry
completely.
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Apply a second thin, even coating of 303. (Two light
coatings are more effective in restoring fabric water resistance
than a single heavy coating. A 15-ounce bottle provides coverage
of up to 50 square feet of fabric.)
For more information please see
www.303products.com.
Professional Cleaners
In evaluating the services of a professional firm, you should
inquire about the firm's experience in working with Sunbrella
fabrics and knowledge of cleaning and retreatment requirements. DO
NOT dry clean Sunbrella fabrics.
Helpful Hints
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Protect the area around your Sunbrella fabric when using a
bleach solution - bleach may discolor non-Sunbrella fabrics.
Always rinse Sunbrella thoroughly to completely remove bleach.
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Sunbrella air-dries very quickly. Machine drying is not
necessary.
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If fabric has some wrinkling, use an iron, if necessary, but
only on the synthetic* setting. As some irons exceed the
recommended 100°F temperature on the synthetic setting, test a
small inconspicuous area before ironing entire piece.
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DO NOT use a steamer or iron set to steam setting.
Synthetic fabric heat settings normally do not exceed 150°F.
Stamoid:
is guaranteed to withstand all climates. Stamoid
exterior marine fabrics have provided long lasting,
durable quality on boats of all sizes throughout the world.
To Clean:
Stamoid should be cleaned of any dirt buildup at
regular intervals (at least twice per year). We recommend
applying a mild, lukewarm soap solution, such as liquid
dishwashing soap, with a soft brush or sponge. Let the soap stand
for a short period of time but do not allow soap to dry. The
fabric must then be carefully rinsed with clear water in order to
remove any remaining soap residue. Allow the vinyl to dry
thoroughly, then reuse or fold and store. NOTE: The use of
abrasive detergents and/or substances containing solvents or
gasoline will damage the vinyl coating and/or fabric. DO NOT WASH
THIS MATERIAL IN A WASHING MACHINE OR DRY IN A DRYER.

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SeaMark™ is an ideal
combination of Sunbrella®,
the premier woven acrylic
fabric, and Haartz textured
marine-grade vinyl. The
result: a rich colorfast,
waterproof fabric that
stands up to the harsh
conditions of any marine
environment.
SeaMark Dubonnet Tweed is
a 60" wide fabric and has
superior seam and tensile
strength and is
dielectrically sealable.
Engineered to stand up on
the open sea, where salt,
moisture, sun, wind, and
temperature extremes defeat
all but the toughest
fabrics. SeaMark is mildew
and UV resistant,
manufactured with a
water-repelled vinyl
backing. 16oz per square
yard. 5 year limited
warranty.
SeaMark Care and
Cleaning: Although the
fabric does not promote
mildew growth by itself,
mildew may develop on dirt
and other foreign substances
that are not removed. This
is especially true in warm,
humid, dark environments. A
program of keeping the
fabric clean through regular
washings, before it gets
dirty, will enhance the life
and beauty of the acrylic
and make successive cleaning
easier. Hand washing in
shade or partial shade, not
direct sunlight, is best.
Do not use detergent.
Bird and tree droppings, as
well as other loose particle
soils, should be removed
immediately. Vacuum with a
brush attachment and rinse
thoroughly with water to
remove loose particle soils.
This will also prevent the
soils from being redeposited
during the cleaning process.
Washing with soap (i.e.
Ivory or Lux) and warm water
is safe. Air dry. Never put
Sunbrella fabrics in your
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For the customer: We recommend using IMAR
Strataglass protective Polish every 1 to 2 months. In the interim,
use IMAR Strataglass Protective Cleaner frequently.
Note: All new vinyl can easily get impressions in
itself. We recommend new enclosures be left in place to the extent
possible. If completely removed, enclosures must be interleaved
with either acid-free paper (available from framing shops) or old
sheets (the best choice) to prevent "pooling" in the glass, vinyl
"seasons" over time and becomes less impressionable. Roll all
curtains down and fasten in place nightly to keep perfect
appearance. (Review at
www.strataglass.com).
Cleaning: Flush thoroughly to cool the surface
and rinse away environmental abrasives. Wash with IMAR Yacht Soap
Concentrate, or other equally gentle and high quality soap. Do not
use Simple Green, Or pine or any other harsh cleaner - they will
dull the surface. Apply the soapy water to the clear vinyl section
of the curtain with special purpose washing mitt or soft cotton
cloths. Thoroughly rinse the soapy solution with fresh water and
completely dry the curtains with a high quality chamois. (Swobbit.com
makes several tools to make these tasks easier.) Your clear vinyl
curtains should be washed whenever your boat is washed. After
washing the curtains, apply IMAR Strataglass Protective Polish
sparingly with small, light circular motions using a soft cotton
cloth. Allow the polish to dry and then remove with a clean soft
cotton cloth. Finally, lightly buff to a sparkling shine. Done.
For routine maintenance between polishing, use IMAR Strataglass
Protective Cleaner. Insure the clear vinyl panels are free of
abrasives. Very lightly mist a soft cotton cloth. Lightly and
briskly rub a manageable sized area and then lightly buff dry with
another clean cloth. Done. We recommend using IMAR Strataglass
Cleaner at least weekly but it's so fast and easy you may want to
do it daily. You'll love the shine.
Restoring: We once recommended a restoration
process but extensive experience shows actual damage cannot truly
be repaired. If IMAR Strataglass Protective Polish cannot restore
the clarity and shine, it may be time to consider replacing the
enclosures. Please...Please...use our recommended procedures and
products from the beginning.
(NOTE:
this is from the Strataglass Web Site)
For the customer: We recommend using IMAR
Strataglass protective Polish every 1 to 2 months. In the interim,
use IMAR Strataglass Protective Cleaner frequently.
Note: All new vinyl can easily get impressions in
itself. We recommend new enclosures be left in place to the extent
possible. If completely removed, enclosures must be interleaved
with either acid-free paper (available from framing shops) or old
sheets (the best choice) to prevent "pooling" in the glass, vinyl
"seasons" over time and becomes less impressionable. Roll all
curtains down and fasten in place nightly to keep perfect
appearance. (Review at
www.strataglass.com).
Cleaning: Flush thoroughly to cool the surface
and rinse away environmental abrasives. Wash with IMAR Yacht Soap
Concentrate, or other equally gentle and high quality soap. Do not
use Simple Green, Or pine or any other harsh cleaner - they will
dull the surface. Apply the soapy water to the clear vinyl section
of the curtain with special purpose washing mitt or soft cotton
cloths. Thoroughly rinse the soapy solution with fresh water and
completely dry the curtains with a high quality chamois. (Swobbit.com
makes several tools to make these tasks easier.) Your clear vinyl
curtains should be washed whenever your boat is washed. After
washing the curtains, apply IMAR Strataglass Protective Polish
sparingly with small, light circular motions using a soft cotton
cloth. Allow the polish to dry and then remove with a clean soft
cotton cloth. Finally, lightly buff to a sparkling shine. Done.
For routine maintenance between polishing, use IMAR Strataglass
Protective Cleaner. Insure the clear vinyl panels are free of
abrasives. Very lightly mist a soft cotton cloth. Lightly and
briskly rub a manageable sized area and then lightly buff dry with
another clean cloth. Done. We recommend using IMAR Strataglass
Cleaner at least weekly but it's so fast and easy you may want to
do it daily. You'll love the shine.
Restoring: We once recommended a restoration
process but extensive experience shows actual damage cannot truly
be repaired. If IMAR Strataglass Protective Polish cannot restore
the clarity and shine, it may be time to consider replacing the
enclosures. Please...Please...use our recommended procedures and
products from the beginning.
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