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    Posted: March-15-2006 at 11:51am
What is the best product to use to clean my interior vinyl? My white is not looking very white. I've seen some cleaner advertised on eBay claiming to be "the best", but it's really expensive and I was wondering if you guys know of something just as good.
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I use simple green and a brush.
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i hear the mr clean magic erasers are the bomb. i have bought some havent used them yet.
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magic erasers are the sh*t! i bought my 94 teak a few motnhs ago, and took all the interior seating out. i first scrubed them with fantastik, the applied the magic erasers. wow!, about 30+ hours and about 10-15 boxes of erasers, boats interior looks brand new.. my neighbor came over and wanted to know what i used, wouldn't tell him cause hes owns a mastercraft! indeed the magic erasers work wonders but you gotta put the time in!...buy some rubber gloves so your finger tips dont end up bleeding like mine did!
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Another great product is Wizzards Power Clean.I use it with a little finger brush for the larger areas and a tooth brush for the little areas.Works awesome with little scrubbing.
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Magic eraser...is a good choice. Make sure you go back over it with a marine vinyl product for protection from sun and water.
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I know we're all correct craft here/But anything other than scrubbing bubbles will void a warranty on Cobalts.It does work pretty good and not as harsh as some cleaners,Since my buddy told me that its all I use,just my opinion

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I used oxyclean with a sponge less abrasive than the scotchbright pad just be sure to rince well with water or it can bleach colored areas and dont use it on painted surface it speeds oxyidation (paints enemy)
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