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HLboater
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Posted: May-14-2008 at 6:00am |
Try using Mean Green Super Strength. Its really effective and I used it to clean my Glastron and my 78 Ski Tique. It should be at any dollar stores, I got it at a local family dollar.
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tugmik69
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use mr. clean magic eraser, it works great. better than any thing else i have ever used.
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anthonylizardi
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Here is my before and after. This was my first time I cleaned I only wanted to removed the heavy stuff first. I can't complaint about the result and I didn't scrub that much.
Before After TO be honest the picture hides some imperfections but overall I liked the results. |
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anthonylizardi
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I got a tip from a lady that worked at a marina. Go to the dollar store and buy Mean Green degreaser. Don't get confused with Simple Green, which you won't find at the dollar store anyways. That stuff will remove the black stuff in contact. I was blown away. Then buy something like Babes soap and conditioner. The most important thing is that you put conditioner on them. Try Mean Green. Is about $2 a gallon. You will thank me later. I will take a before and after picture later. Well, I have the before.
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75 Tique
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OK, since everyone is tossing out their favorite, I will too. I like soft scrub. A little bleach, a little cleanser, but still mild enough not to melt or scratch anything, For general overall "whiteness" I use a soft nylon brush and some water with the soft scrub and swish it all around. For those tough mildew/spider poop spots, put a glob on your finger, rub it in and let it set for a couple hours. Ive gotten some pretty sorry looking spotted up white vinyl to come back quite nicely. (Its also good for cleaning up fiberglass without scratching)
18 year old original upholstery in my old supra, maintained with soft scrub. (no the carpet isnt raggedy, it is wet with footprints on it) |
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gn6027
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Give Fantastic a try. It does a great job on the spider poop, too.
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RT1963
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Scott,
My wife always used Bathroom tub and tile cleaner for mildew on our seats. They always came out really nice. I remember our Pontoon boat sat in storage 2 winters and one summer and the mildew was terrible. However, she did get them clean. Just a suggestion RT |
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Party Smart!! Always have a bottle opener in you Boat.
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Tim D
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You can get 303 at boaters world.
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Tim D
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bkhallpass
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If I'm in a hurry, I just buy it from the boat shop and probably pay twice what I should. When I have time, I've found it quite a bit less expensive online. If I recall, I did a Froogle search for 303 Protectant. I usually buy a gallon and pour into a spary bottle.
Still meaning to catch up with you Todd. Between the windy weather, and some travel, just haven't been around. BKH |
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todicus
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Hey Brian, Where do you get your 303, I've tried Wal-Mart, Target, Autozone and Kragen, with no luck. |
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Tim D
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Spider crap is some tough chit.
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Tim D
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BuffaloBFN
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Those darn spiders have no respect for a clean CC! LOL I wouldn't have come right out and said water was the way to clean their output, but I've been using a wet rag for a long time. We have mud dobblers here as well. They poison spiders for their larvae to eat later, but they leave the nests behind...made of Georgia red clay?!!? |
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bkhallpass
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P.S. I am not positive, but I believe the seats are silver cloud, and not brilliant white. Silver cloud is a grayish white. It look very white in the sun, but it's not a pure white. BKH
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bkhallpass
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I've always had good luck with Simple Green, diluted about 50% and a good scrub brush. I put lots of 303 on the vinyl when I'm through. If that doesn't take it out, then I would think the dingy look is sun fading, regardless of how few hours on the motor. BKH
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Mojo
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These things work like serious magic. Only problem is the bleach etc. Ate the liven crap out of our Cobalt interior. Stopped using them ever since. It was hard too, they get out everything... Now I use straight RTV..... Doh'.. Just kidding, couldn't resist Tim .. Moj' |
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Tim D
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Magic eraser
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8122pbrainard
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Scott, If you already tried a cleaner specifically designed for mildew, there's not much else you can try. It may be time for you to start thinking about new skins.
FYI, if you have small black spots, they are spider droppings! They are easy to remove by just some soaking with plain water. I've found them harder to get off with soap! |
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89Nautique2001
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I have a 92 CC Sport Nautique with only 200 hrs on it. The seats have to tears & are nice & soft yet. This boat has been kept under a covered lift all of its life. The only problem I have is that there are some mildew spots & the white part of the seats look "dingy" (spelling?). I have tried several cleaners & I just can't get them to look nice & white. I even tried a cleaner with bleach on a small spot underneath the seat to see what that would do, but it did not seem to help either. Has anyone else had this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Scott
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