I have a (black) Westland Sharkskin cover for my boat. Problem with it is, where is rests on upholstery, or some of the upholstery anyway, the upholstery is stained with an purplish-brown stain after days covered in out someone intense sun here in NC. After several hours in the sun, the stain fades away/is bleached out, and you would never know it was stained. I would still like to keep it from happening. I bought some white towels and laid them over the back of the helm seat and port combing pad, the two places where it seems to happen. (does not happen to motor box or starboard combing pad??) Evens with the towels in place, the staining occurred. I took the back seat back out a long time ago, because they used to get it the worst. Last year, per someone's recommendation, I laid a moving blanket over the back of the back seat, which did no good, and strangely enough, one time I took the back seat back off and laid it on the floor, not in contact with the cover and it till happened. Is it possible its not the cover at all and just vinyl that is sensitive to the heat?
Anyone else encounter this? Have a solution?
------------- _____________ “So, how was your weekend?” “Well, let me see…sun burn, stiff neck, screwed up back, assorted aches and pains….yup, my weekend was great, thanks for asking.”
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