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Mike wrote:
The ceiling of my boat's cabin is stretched white fabric with small holes over foam (I imagine). I wish I could describe it better, but even though I think it's a pretty common fixture in cabins, I've never heard a name for it. In any case, years of cooking and general use has yellowed it. I've tried spray-on bleach, but with no success (the spray clouded up the cabin and burned my eyes...and the fabric was still dirty). Any ideas? Thanks, Mike It is called "Mouse Fur". I have found OxyClean and a good degreaser (I prefer the Orange Cleaner because it smells nice)is a great all around cleaner for the "Mouse Fur" and the carpeting. It will remove stains and kill the mildew onboard. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it. |
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