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Westleys Bleach white, that all you need....................Jim
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4782101)
Dollar store.... get a yellow liquid called "awesome" its awesome....
Starbrite Extreme Clean works very well. Kind of pricey, but designed to be used on boats and vinyl. Boat Bling Vinyl Sauce works great too. |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4782751)
It works really well, but doubt he has Dollar Stores in Denmark.
Starbrite Extreme Clean works very well. Kind of pricey, but designed to be used on boats and vinyl. https://www.amazon.com/Star-Xtreme-A...a-747243868204 Boat Bling Vinyl Sauce works great too. |
I started this post, and have after seeing that advice above, I have now pretty nice white seats in general. But I still have one specific problem. My boat unfortunately is parked outside in damp Denmark winters, and when taking the cover off it after a month or two, the white seat areas where the black cover rests on are dirty, black patches. I can normally clean 95% away, but always plenty of very small black dots stay, can't get them off. A kind of fungus? Don't know. Is there any good chemistry that can make the seats all white again?
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4782751)
It works really well, but doubt he has Dollar Stores in Denmark.
Starbrite Extreme Clean works very well. Kind of pricey, but designed to be used on boats and vinyl. https://www.amazon.com/Star-Xtreme-A...a-747243868204 Boat Bling Vinyl Sauce works great too. |
https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/0601166
I use this, it is the best that i have found besides Whestly's bleach white and a magic eraser which are pretty hard on the vinyl |
Originally Posted by snapmorgan
(Post 4815056)
https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/0601166
I use this, it is the best that i have found besides Whestly's bleach white and a magic eraser which are pretty hard on the vinyl |
yes, let it soak for a few seconds and scrub with a soft brush.
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Originally Posted by No Quarter
(Post 4815040)
I started this post, and have after seeing that advice above, I have now pretty nice white seats in general. But I still have one specific problem. My boat unfortunately is parked outside in damp Denmark winters, and when taking the cover off it after a month or two, the white seat areas where the black cover rests on are dirty, black patches. I can normally clean 95% away, but always plenty of very small black dots stay, can't get them off. A kind of fungus? Don't know. Is there any good chemistry that can make the seats all white again?
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...3595ad0e94.jpg |
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