RustyBucketBay
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Hi all,
PSA for seat cushion vinyl cleaning - with mould / mildew stains.
Oxiclean, blue dawn platinum, water. Soft Sponge on liberally and get a good suds going. Leave for 10+min.
Rinse and drain excess water off.
“Vim ultra power mould remover with bleach” spray liberally and leave for 10min. I worked it in for a bit with the latex cleaning gloves (marigolds) just the fingertips massaging into the seams. and also used the sponge a bit too but I’d mask up if doing for a while. Also glasses in case of spray back. Rinse thoroughly and leave in sun to dry (I saw a suggestion to re wash with Dawn after bleach using a bleach product to ensure it’s all removed as it could dry out stitching - I’m not suggesting using this vim product every time you clean, only if the mould has caused staining)
I am blown away with the results. I had all but given up. The manual advises a hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, water mix. Ammonia is tough to find here in Canada.
More reading: https://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/1055719-stains-upholstery.html see post #14. They say ammonia is a bad idea in the long run.
The star of the show was vim. Immediate results. But the key I believe according to that post is to get the grunge, grease, sun cream residues etc off first. Vim wasn’t mentioned. I was about to make a hydrogen peroxide water mix - spotted this in our cleaning supplies. Tested it in a small area and results!
I’ll be treating it with 303 protectant tomorrow.
PSA for seat cushion vinyl cleaning - with mould / mildew stains.
Oxiclean, blue dawn platinum, water. Soft Sponge on liberally and get a good suds going. Leave for 10+min.
Rinse and drain excess water off.
“Vim ultra power mould remover with bleach” spray liberally and leave for 10min. I worked it in for a bit with the latex cleaning gloves (marigolds) just the fingertips massaging into the seams. and also used the sponge a bit too but I’d mask up if doing for a while. Also glasses in case of spray back. Rinse thoroughly and leave in sun to dry (I saw a suggestion to re wash with Dawn after bleach using a bleach product to ensure it’s all removed as it could dry out stitching - I’m not suggesting using this vim product every time you clean, only if the mould has caused staining)
I am blown away with the results. I had all but given up. The manual advises a hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, water mix. Ammonia is tough to find here in Canada.
More reading: https://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-forum/1055719-stains-upholstery.html see post #14. They say ammonia is a bad idea in the long run.
The star of the show was vim. Immediate results. But the key I believe according to that post is to get the grunge, grease, sun cream residues etc off first. Vim wasn’t mentioned. I was about to make a hydrogen peroxide water mix - spotted this in our cleaning supplies. Tested it in a small area and results!
I’ll be treating it with 303 protectant tomorrow.
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