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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 11:29:14 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: My family complains the sailboat interior smells of mold although all I smell is diesel. So, I have embarked on a program to minimize any mold problem. I fixed a leaking bolt that held the traveller track down. Took off all cushions and am trying to sorta clean em. Unfortunately, they are very old and I really cannot get them unzipped without ruining them so truly cleaning them is out of the question. I did spray them with Lysol and am allowing them to dry. I wiped most of the boat interior with clorox. Part of the boat interior has a kind of crapet (I meant carpet but crapet is more in line with what I think of this type of covering) that I intend to soak with Lysol and then clean with wet shop vac. I put in three Damp-Rid containers too. Any other ideas? I would take the cushions to a Korean operated dry cleaners or upholstery shop and ask them for a price to remake the covers. It could be that the foam itself is stinking, so you may need to replace that also. -- John H * Some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them. * |
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