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    Posted: March-08-2011 at 4:13pm
What is best product to clean up light mildew on upholstery without damaging it?
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I've used the Starbright brand mildew cleaner before with limited results, granted it was on pretty bad vinyl.
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zep from home depot. Mildew and mold remover, spray it on and rinse it off. dont do it in the sun or t will leave streaks.
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And don't use Armour-All on the vinyl and store it for winter.
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Tim,I did the same thing years ago in a car,and learned the hard way. I wonder why it likes armor all?
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i used Tilex Bath for mildew removal. Worked great and the mildew was bad on this boat. ( Families' MasterCraft, so who cares) What does everyone use for the interior to keep it looking good and not dry out?
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303 Aerospace Protectant

http://www.303products.com/shop303/index.cfm/category/1/303-aerospace-protectant.cfm

If it has the word 'Aerospace' in the title it has to be good....
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I have used Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner (stuff in the green aerosol can) for cleaning the vinyl upholstery when it was really dirty. Spray it on and work it in with a stiff brush, then rinse, dry and follow up with some 303. I don't know if I would take bathroom cleaner to a brand new boat but it has worked really well for me on my old original vinyl. Makes it nice and white and seems to soften it up as well.
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Originally posted by 88 S NAUTIQUE 88 S NAUTIQUE wrote:

What does everyone use for the interior to keep it looking good and not dry out?


The Babes stuff (available on this site) works awesome. They have a new seat conditioner product that has a UV protector in it. Its supposed to keep the vinyl soft.

The vinyl cleaner they have works great - spray and wipe. The exterior spot remover really works well too for the dark gel coat. I always use the green stuff when I wipe the exterior down everytime the boat comes out of the water.

Plus when you order from the site, the site gets a donation!
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I agree 100% with skutsch on the "Babes" products...works great on my '87 and helps keep the vinyl not only clean but supple. You have to be very careful with cleaners since some will absolutely take the conditioning out of the vinyl and even make it more likely to mildew. Use "Babes" available in the CCF store and you will help support the site also
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Greased Lightning. Awesome stuff!
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Exquisite for the vinyl, my boat was mint when I got it and that stuff literally turned it a color I haven't seen. You get it of eBay, follow the instructions it's amazing what it will do. I like to follow it up with the Babes seat saver, not a slick as the 303. I also spot clean with the Babes Seat Soap and a brush, if I use the Exquisite then you end up doing the whole boat so I save that for the complete detail times.

The Babes Boat Bright is good too, but it won't get all of our water spots, I mix it with vinegar and water 1 part each. It takes all the spots off, and also shines after a couple of applications. Last year I did a coat of Colinite Fleet Wax and then hit it with vinegar and water for the wipe downs to seen how it did. It lasted about a month with 3 or 4 wipe downs a week. This year I did 2 coats and so far towel drying is all it needs. I'll add the Babes to the mix when it starts to wear off and then the vinegar once the wax is gone and the Babes stops working. Hope to only have to detail 2 times this year instead of the usual 3.
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bathroom cleaners usually contain bleach which is great for mold and mildew, but will dry out the vinyl and also quickly eat the stitching. so you end up busting at the seams. I like the 303 but it made it mold bad when I stored the boat in a non climate controlled garage   
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the 303 did the same thing in a car I was storing
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Be careful with household cleaners for cleaning vinyl, you have to consider what your choice of cleaner and or protectant will do to the surface of the vinyl and what it will do to the stitching. Bleaches, acids, petroleum based solvents, and silicone can be both harmful for vinyl and can eat away at your stitching.

There are so many products and opinions that it gets confusing on what works and what to use, but there is some peace of mind sticking to the tried and true products that have been developed specifically for the application in which you will use it. Whether its for vinyl or gel coat. Its not to say that some household cleaners wouldn't work but if there is some negative results there's no coming back from that.
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bought a 16 oz $12 bottle of that starbrite mold and mildew, got home and read contents: sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide, pretty slick it dont just say BLEACH and LYE. yeah it works great on mold and mildew but it with eat your stitching right up and bleach the color out of the carpeting on contact. I would not recommend using this on your interior. if I had wanted bleach I could buy a gallon for $1.50.... taking it back
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Babe's...what more can I say?
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Thanks oledawg, I will try it
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Whatever you try, using a brush will make it work much better. I never could get the Babes to take the greasy suntan lotion off of the seat bottoms, it does great though for spot cleaning. The Exquistie isn't good for spots because you end up doing the whole boat once you start even if you swear it was clean.
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Originally posted by skinaut skinaut wrote:

bathroom cleaners usually contain bleach which is great for mold and mildew, but will dry out the vinyl and also quickly eat the stitching. so you end up busting at the seams. I like the 303 but it made it mold bad when I stored the boat in a non climate controlled garage   


on the back of the 303 bottle it is very specific about wiping the excess off, was this done? Curious because I just happened to look at the bottle today before almost buying some. I bought the fabric protectant instead for my cover. the 303 Cleaner was uber expensive and until I read reviews of its performance I decided to pass. Anxious to see how well the fabric protectant performs on my sunbrella. it's the only product Sunbrella actually endorses.
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on the back of the 303 bottle it is very specific about wiping the excess off, was this done? Curious because I just happened to look at the bottle today before almost buying some. I bought the fabric protectant instead for my cover. the 303 Cleaner was uber expensive and until I read reviews of its performance I decided to pass. Anxious to see how well the fabric protectant performs on my sunbrella. it's the only product Sunbrella actually endorses.

yes it is pricey, it worked so good I bought a gallon at about $55. I prob over applied when I put them up in storage, and it is very humid here. I use the protectant on sunbrella also. use a light application and let it dry. Do it several times. I have had the same cover for 14 years and it has held up nice. Resist the temptation of total coverage when you apply and dont do it in direct sun, just mist it and it will spread like oil. If you go too heavy it will attract dirt and start molding.
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thanks for the tips Lee!
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