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Default What does everyone use to clean Sunbrella and plastic windows?

I once had a well meaning guest Guest's son ruin a bimini by scrubbing
it with harsh (laundry) soap. It was never quite the same. No amount
of Scotch Guard ever made it as waterproof as it was.

I was reading where "Simple Green" is too harsh. I have been using
diluted Simple Green in the past. Maybe there's something better.

I can recomend a product called "Plexus", a protectant and sealer, for
plastic windows and does a good job. But isn't a cleaner.

Thanks

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Default What does everyone use to clean Sunbrella and plastic windows?

I use West Marine Boat Soap, the same soap I use on the rest of the boat. I
just make sure I use lots of water while cleaning the windows.


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I once had a well meaning guest Guest's son ruin a bimini by scrubbing it
with harsh (laundry) soap. It was never quite the same. No amount of
Scotch Guard ever made it as waterproof as it was.

I was reading where "Simple Green" is too harsh. I have been using
diluted Simple Green in the past. Maybe there's something better.

I can recomend a product called "Plexus", a protectant and sealer, for
plastic windows and does a good job. But isn't a cleaner.

Thanks



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Default What does everyone use to clean Sunbrella and plastic windows?

I just re-read the cleaning instructions on the Sunbrella web site.
They recommend Woolite.

I just bought a bunch of new covers and want them to last.

Reggie Smithers wrote:
I use West Marine Boat Soap, the same soap I use on the rest of the boat. I
just make sure I use lots of water while cleaning the windows.


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I once had a well meaning guest Guest's son ruin a bimini by scrubbing it
with harsh (laundry) soap. It was never quite the same. No amount of
Scotch Guard ever made it as waterproof as it was.

I was reading where "Simple Green" is too harsh. I have been using
diluted Simple Green in the past. Maybe there's something better.

I can recomend a product called "Plexus", a protectant and sealer, for
plastic windows and does a good job. But isn't a cleaner.

Thanks





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