Boat Cover Cleaning?
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I havent ever tried it either. But it would be alot cheaper. A gal of 303 for fabric is $100. a gal of tws is 10. Just bought a gal of each the last month. For different jobs tho.
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You want the chlorine whatever it is for a standard swimming pool. Should be able to find that on the web. I wouldnt do it right after you shock the pool. I learned this from my canvass guy. A kiddie pool is a great idea.
You will have to work the air bubbles out which makes doing it in a garbage can kind of difficult. Try and "feed" the cover into the water to avoid trapping air.
Last time I re-waterproofed my cover I used Starbrights product in a garden pump style sprayer. I was very happy with the results and its much less expensive than 303.
You will have to work the air bubbles out which makes doing it in a garbage can kind of difficult. Try and "feed" the cover into the water to avoid trapping air.
Last time I re-waterproofed my cover I used Starbrights product in a garden pump style sprayer. I was very happy with the results and its much less expensive than 303.