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[email protected] July 31st 05 02:36 PM

Help: Mildew on Kayak Frame
 
I have a foldable kayak with a interior wood frame. Having left water
in the boat for too long, a number of pieces have what looks like
mildew stain and some minor rotting. The integrity of the pieces are
fine and I am not concerned with the aesthetics. I would like to
refinish the pieces with spar varnish but I am wondering if I need to
get the mildew stains out and how to do that. A light sanding smooths
out the pot marks but doesn't get the stains out. Any suggestions??


William R. Watt July 31st 05 03:41 PM


Brush on chlorine bleach to kill any mould in the wood before refinishing.
The bleach will also bleach out some of the stain but that's only
for appearances.

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I have a foldable kayak with a interior wood frame. Having left water
in the boat for too long, a number of pieces have what looks like
mildew stain and some minor rotting. The integrity of the pieces are
fine and I am not concerned with the aesthetics. I would like to
refinish the pieces with spar varnish but I am wondering if I need to
get the mildew stains out and how to do that. A light sanding smooths
out the pot marks but doesn't get the stains out. Any suggestions??



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Mungo Bulge July 31st 05 07:36 PM

The following deal mainly with household problems, but Just think of
your kayak as a Hobbit house and treat the problem accordingly. ;)

http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplo...ing/gh5928.htm
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/z-mildew.html
http://www.moldbacteria.com/common_molds.html (not too subtle a
commercial plug)
http://www.boats.com/content/default...contentid=1908 (good
prevention articles)


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|I have a foldable kayak with a interior wood frame. Having left water
| in the boat for too long, a number of pieces have what looks like
| mildew stain and some minor rotting. The integrity of the pieces are
| fine and I am not concerned with the aesthetics. I would like to
| refinish the pieces with spar varnish but I am wondering if I need
to
| get the mildew stains out and how to do that. A light sanding
smooths
| out the pot marks but doesn't get the stains out. Any suggestions??
|



FairWind July 31st 05 08:36 PM

I've had good luck using hydrogen peroxide to remove mildew from painted
surfaces - don't know how it's co-exist with the fabric your 'yak's made of,
tho....
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I have a foldable kayak with a interior wood frame. Having left water
in the boat for too long, a number of pieces have what looks like
mildew stain and some minor rotting. The integrity of the pieces are
fine and I am not concerned with the aesthetics. I would like to
refinish the pieces with spar varnish but I am wondering if I need to
get the mildew stains out and how to do that. A light sanding smooths
out the pot marks but doesn't get the stains out. Any suggestions??




Dolores August 1st 05 12:48 PM

I used vinegar with good results.

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I have a foldable kayak with a interior wood frame. Having left water
in the boat for too long, a number of pieces have what looks like
mildew stain and some minor rotting. The integrity of the pieces are
fine and I am not concerned with the aesthetics. I would like to
refinish the pieces with spar varnish but I am wondering if I need to
get the mildew stains out and how to do that. A light sanding smooths
out the pot marks but doesn't get the stains out. Any suggestions??





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