Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#15
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Real Name" wrote in message ... Fantastic is a great cleaner for vinyl, and is recommended by many boat builders. Bleach will degrade vinyl and the stitching thread. Bleach will degrade fiberglass, but if it is only used once a year you will probably not notice it. http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasc.../chem00615.htm No offence, but I don't buy it. First off, he says bleach will attack polyester fibers. Fiberglass is just that: fibers of "glass", not 'esters' (or poly-esters). And I don't know of any resin used on fiberglass that contains "polyester", but who knows. Chlorine bleach is used in swimming pools, and swiming pool related apparatus all the time. As I understand it, it will attack cotton, paper products, and other "organic" matter, thus why it is a good cleaner of mold, moss, blood, but bad on cotton, cloth, paper, etc. BTW, the sticthing on boat upolostry isn't cotton based, is it ? I'd want more, verifiable proof of what this guy says before believing it. Maybe a materials safety handling sheet on bleach will be more helpfull ? "Ignoramus15786" wrote in message ... I have had incredible success using fantastic on everything except I have not tried using it on vinyl. i |