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keep um of the grass! they will stain and pickup mud, you need pavement,
concrete On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 17:11:50 +1100, d parker wrote: Yep, that will work, though it is a little constrictive. Assuming your boat is in a marina, it may be possible to lay them out on the 'grass' and clean them there too. However, you will have to consider environmental implications if you use some products.. DP "Sven" wrote in message news ![]() We live in a condo (no yard). Is it practical to consider cleaning our sails in the tub ? We just got the boat, a 1975 Ericson 23' in really good shape, but the dacron (?) sails need some cosmetic help due to mildew. I was thinking that we'd just take them home and dump them in some appropriate cleaning solution but if we'd need to scrub then the tub would probably not be big enough. Practical ? If it is practical, what should we use as a cleaning agent ? Simple Green, bleach, Woolite ... magic solution ... ? If it is not practical, what should one expect to pay for professional cleanig (Los Angeles area) ? Thanks for any insights or suggestions. -Sven -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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