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Shorgasm 04-08-2003 09:58 PM

Bleach and water....God's little gift to us!!
 
My boat has been sitting for about 8 months now and time has taken its toll on the interior.

Now anybody that has seen my **** will tell you it might not be Brand new but it will blow your mind how clean it is! Period

Mildew stains were BAD to say the least.I had it covered but I mean really what was I supposed to do?

So I went about my usually routine with some of the strongest degreaser known to man or beast! Wouldn't you know it the damn mildew stains were there to stay and that was that.It makes me absolutely sick to my stomach!!!:( :( :(

Well I got my parts I needed to fix the boat and it goes to the doctor Thursday.So this gives me my second wind to try and get it clean.I had to replace the wood under the sundeck.All went well with that task and I thought I would venture to the other task of doing something about those mildew stains.

I break out the Clorox and mix it about 60/40 Clorox water.
:eek: :eek: :eek: Every single spot literally wiped off!Looks brand new and this makes me very happy.

So if you haven't tried the beach and water on those mildew stains don't look any further.Give this a try.My girl tammy walked in the garage where the interior is sitting and her jaw dropped!!!

She says."what EXACTLY else did you buy at the store today?" "new Vinyl!"......of course I smiled and went about my cleaning......;)

Tinkerer 04-08-2003 10:04 PM

I use Bleach White on my white vinyl. With a conditioner chaser.

Rookie 04-08-2003 10:16 PM

I've also have used bleach, but I use Lysol bathroom cleaner w/bleach diluted w/water. It also contains soap so it helps remove the grease and dirt on the vinyl. Always test a spot first.

Allan4 04-08-2003 11:02 PM

Shore Shore baby.........dun dundadundundadundun dadun.......
(Ice Ice baby.........dun dundadundundadundun dadun......)

HeHeHe........:D :D :D :D

Mr. Demeanor 04-09-2003 12:01 AM

Careful with that bleach around the stiching, it will eat it up.

CigDaze 04-09-2003 07:47 AM


Originally posted by Mr. Demeanor
Careful with that bleach around the stiching, it will eat it up.
Ditto!!!

And make sure to thouroughly condition afterwards. Bleach will dry and strip the vinyl of any natural oils like there's no tomorrow.

Reckless32 04-09-2003 09:07 AM

Shor I think based on what you described you HAD to resort to the bleach formula. But like the others have siad you now need to throw a little extra something on the vinyl to help recondition it....

PatriYacht 04-09-2003 09:21 AM

I've used bleach on my ski boat to clean mildew stains every spring. Boat was purchased new in 94. Vinyl still looks like new. No stitching has pulled out yet.

Shorgasm 04-09-2003 05:50 PM

I have some Vinyl that carries over to the engine compartment and it cleaned that crud off......:D

Oh I got some leather conditioner that soaks in and doesn't rub off on clothes......plus she's been in the sun all afternoon.....forgot how much fun it is to clean!:rolleyes:

Shorgasm 04-09-2003 05:52 PM


Originally posted by Shorgasm
I have some Vinyl that carries over to the engine compartment and it cleaned that crud off......:D

Oh I got some leather conditioner that soaks in and doesn't rub off on clothes......plus she's been in the sun all afternoon.....forgot how much fun it is to clean!:rolleyes:



Oh and far as stitching......all miine is hidden by piping...remeber just using a rag and with the bleach on it.......It's just funny how good it is working now.......I have done this before and know a few other steps to trick stains like rust and blood.....but this was just too easy!!!!:crazy:


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