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Cleaning & protecting – Southbend SB1269 User Manual

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The unpainted surfaces are coated with a heavy-

duty rust preventative that prevents corrosion

during shipment and storage.

This rust preventative has been a close ally

and guardian since this item left the factory.

If the unpainted surfaces are free of rust, then

be thankful that the rust preventative did its

job...and try to stay thankful as you clean it off,

because it can be challenging to remove if you are

unprepared and impatient.

Plan on spending time cleaning and removing

the rust preventative. The time you spend doing

this will reward you with smooth sliding parts

and a better appreciation for the proper care of

the unpainted surfaces.

Although there are many ways to successfully

remove the rust preventative, these instructions

walk you through what works well for us.

Before cleaning, gather the following:

• Disposable Rags

• Cleaner/degreaser

• Safety glasses & disposable gloves

Note:

Automotive degreasers, mineral spirits

or WD•40 can be used to remove rust

preventative. Before using these products,

though, test them on an unnoticeable area

of a painted area to make sure they will not

damage it.

Basic steps for removing rust preventative:

1. Put on safety glasses and disposable gloves.

2. Coat all surfaces that have rust preventative

with a liberal amount of your cleaner or

degreaser and let them soak for few minutes.

3. Wipe off the surfaces. If your cleaner or

degreaser is effective, the rust preventative

will wipe off easily.

Note:

To clean off thick coats of rust preventative

on flat surfaces, such as beds or tables, use

a PLASTIC paint scraper to scrape off the

majority of the coating before wiping it off

with your rag. (Do not use a metal scraper or

it may cause scratches.)

4. Repeat Steps 2–3 as necessary until clean,

then coat all unpainted surfaces with a

quality metal protectant to prevent rust.

GAS

Gasoline and petroleum

products have low flash

points and can explode

or cause fire if used for

cleaning. Avoid using these

products to remove rest

preventative.

Many cleaning solvents are

toxic if inhaled. Minimize

your risk by only using

these products in a well

ventilated area.

Avoid chlorine-based solvents, such as

acetone or brake parts cleaner that may

damage painted surfaces. Always follow the

manufacturer’s instructions when using any

type of cleaning product.

Cleaning & Protecting

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For Product Mfg. Since 1/10

Model SB1269

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