Interior cleaning products??
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I have a white interior on my Warlock and in doing a spring cleaning I am finding a couple of black spots that I think are mold. I have tried simple green with little results. Someone recomended using magic earasers, I am worried about this product due to it having bleach in it and may bleed the blue out of my cover. What product would you guys rec??
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From: Daniels, WV
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/18225-...n-remover.html
Then follow up with this:
http://www.303products.com/shop303/i...protectant.cfm
Then follow up with this:
http://www.303products.com/shop303/i...protectant.cfm
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just went thrue same thing,,I found a product at Walt Mart at the marine section called mold and mildew cleaner/remover,,made by seasence,,it works great and same on stitching...not all Walt marts carry it so check with your local store,you might need to order on line.
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When there is a specifically designed product for your marine interior cleaning, why is the heck are some of you still using off the shelf general cleaners? Great way to destroy that nice interior material. For what? To save a few pennies?
Com'on. Spend a few minutes and call Dennis (he is the owner and a chemist). He can explain in detail why you should be NOT using many of those "off the shelf" products.
I have used his cleaner and it really works.
Com'on. Spend a few minutes and call Dennis (he is the owner and a chemist). He can explain in detail why you should be NOT using many of those "off the shelf" products.
I have used his cleaner and it really works.
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When there is a specifically designed product for your marine interior cleaning, why is the heck are some of you still using off the shelf general cleaners? Great way to destroy that nice interior material. For what? To save a few pennies?
Com'on. Spend a few minutes and call Dennis (he is the owner and a chemist). He can explain in detail why you should be NOT using many of those "off the shelf" products.
I have used his cleaner and it really works.
Com'on. Spend a few minutes and call Dennis (he is the owner and a chemist). He can explain in detail why you should be NOT using many of those "off the shelf" products.
I have used his cleaner and it really works.
Could you share the info on the company and the product?
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sorry guys. Here is the link. Dennis is very active within the performance marine industry. He attends and supports many poker runs throughout the year.
http://www.biokleen.com/marine-vinyl-cleaner
http://www.biokleen.com/marine-vinyl-cleaner



