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Caring for your Caddy CanopyKeeping your Caddy Canopy in good condition adds to your enjoyment and helps to maintain its value. The simple way to achieve this is to clean at regular intervals, those unsightly marks caused by the build up of traffic film and general grime. Wash the surface first with a recognised detergent sold for use on fibreglass gelcoats. Should marks remain, use a cleaner with chemicla and abrasive agents formulated for use on gelcoats. Discoloration Fading or discoloration of the gelcoat is a natural ageing process caused by ultraviolet light. To overcome this, use a mild abrasive, which removes a this layer of the discolorated surface. This will restore the Caddy Canopy to its original colour and surface lustre. Since discoloration develops gradually it should not be necessary to carry out this procedure more than once every three years. Frequent use of abrasive material can reduce the thickness of the gelcoat, to a potentially harmful extent. Depending on the severity of the discoloration. Removing scratches from gelcoat and painted surfaces Scratches can be removed from both gelcoat and painted surfaces. The method depends on the depth of the scratch, as care needs to be taken to avoid penetrating the paint of the gelcoat. Very fine hairline scractehs can be removed by rubbing across the line of the scracth with rubbing compound. Slightly deeper scractehd should be lighlyly wet sanded using very fine (1500 grit or finer) abrasive paper. Rubbing compound will then remove the flatting marks created by the abrasive paper. For deep gouge-type scractehs where there is any danger of paint or gelcoat having been penetrated we recommend consulting a local bodyshop. Protecting your Caddy Canopy Protecting gelcoats and painted surfaces against dirt, oil and extreme climatic conditions not only enhances the appearance of your top but also prolongs its life, as well as helping maintain its original condition. A non-polymer, non-silicone wax polish is suitable for gelcoat surfaces, where a silicone based polish is more suitable for painted surfaces. Both are easy to apply and causes no problem should any repair be required. Lubricate the moving parts All moving parts (excluding gas struts) should be lubricated with multi-purpose oil every month. This will ensure the longevity of these parts and the continued enjoyment of your Canopy. The following should be lubricated.
Do not lubricate the gas struts. They are self lubricating. Simply remove the dirt from the shaft with a soft cloth. This will protect the piston seals. When not in use, store your Caddy Canopy on a flat, level surface. Do not store on its side, roof or end. This may cause warping and cracking of the GRP. Avoid storing items on the roof. |
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