FAQs
FAQs
ToyArmour is a protection product developed and brought to you by Legend Boats. ToyArmour is a physical chemical protection product that is applied to the exterior and interior of the boat and it is accompanied by a protection warranty.
ToyArmour is installed by the dealer after the sales of the product and includes up to 5 years of protection warranty.
Avoid using harsh, abrasive or non-automotive cleaners, as well as solvent-based cleaners containing mineral spirits, bleach or ammonia.
ToyArmour Leather and Vinyl Protectant strengthens vinyl and leather, making UV-induced rips and tears less likely to occur, by harnessing the power of nanotechnology. Our protectants form a molecular bond with the surface, creating a more hazard-resistant surface.
Yes, we recommend washing your boat regularly. Do not allow corrosive materials such as tree sap, bird droppings, etc. to remain on the exterior surfaces of the boat for long periods.
Use a good quality boat wash soap available at any marine supply store. Do not use dishwashing soap, degreasers, laundry soap or any other types of acidic or caustic cleaners. Use a new sponge, microfiber towel or soft microfiber wash mitt to loosen any dirt or contaminants, then rinse the boat thoroughly with tap water. Dry it immediately with a clean microfiber towel or chamois. Do not wash your boat in direct sunlight; wash it in a shaded area.
One of the many benefits of ToyArmour is that you never need to wax your watercraft. Our protectant permanently bonds to your boat’s treated surfaces and improves the paint’s natural gloss by 500%.
ToyArmour’s Ceramic exterior protectant contains silicone-oxygen bonds, which gives the coating a strong polymeric backbone. Once applied to your boat it prevents damage from harmful UV rays and high temperatures. This advanced formulation also reduces the impact of hard water spots, insect damage, tree sap, bird droppings and more.
Yes. ToyArmour protectants are water-based, biodegradable and have zero Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), making them safe for people and pets.
ToyArmour interior protectants do not include any known allergens.
Although there is no set maintenance plan that needs to be followed for ToyArmour to perform properly, regular cleaning is advised to ensure best results. Please note, any damage your watercraft’s treated surfaces sustain must be reported within 60 days of its occurrence.
Here are a few key tips to help make the shine last:
Keep the exterior clean, washing regularly and preferably with soft-touch microfiber brushes and towels. Wipe up spills on the interior surfaces as quickly as possible. Prevent contaminants such as tree sap, insect damage or bird droppings from remaining on treated surfaces for extended amounts of time.
ToyArmour protectants do not need to be reapplied except in the case of damage that results in repair or replacement. No inspections or scheduled maintenance is required to maintain coverage, but regular cleaning is recommended.
Yes, for your ToyArmour limited warranty to remain in effect, any covered interior part of your boat that has been replaced or repaired must have the appropriate ToyAr our protectant(s) reapplied as soon as possible. You are responsible for reapplying the protectant(s) and any costs associated with reapplying the protectant(s) but your dealer may be able to assist. To request reapplication supplies, call the phone number in your warranty contract located in the “Claims Procedures” section. We will ship you supplies, including the appropriate protectant(s).
Due to the advanced nature of ToyArmour, our protectants must be applied to watercraft by trained professionals in a dealership environment to ensure that results meet the highest standards of quality.
Yes, the ToyArmour warranty can be transferred when the boat is sold to another private party. Please use the support section of this site and fill in the transfer form.
Support
ToyArmour is backed by a limited product warranty that provides for the repair of damaged areas with no deductible (see warranty for complete terms). Most repairs can be done dockside, at your home or at the dealership.
Return your boat to the selling dealership to initiate a claim. If that is not possible or practical, call the phone number in your warranty contract located in the “Claims Procedures” section. Prior authorization is required prior to any work being performed on your boat.For the selling dealership, complete the claims form here.
Claims
If it is not possible or practical, call the phone number in your warranty located listed in the “Claims Procedures” section. Prior authorization is required prior to any work being performed on your boat. You may take your boat to a licensed repair facility. Provide the facility with your warranty number and have them call the phone number listed in the “Claims Procedures” section of your warranty for instruction before any repairs are started on your watercraft. We may require relevant documentation, such as photos of the damage or legible copies of any repair orders before approving the claim.
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