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Mike wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies, steam cleaning is a great idea. I have a friend with a mini steam cleaner which would be perfect to use in the cabin. 409 is pretty much what I'd tried originally, but some hard scrubbing might help. And I'll only replace it if all else fails... Thanks, Mike Mike,. Use OxyClean in the steam cleaning solution, along with the regular cleaner. It will look like new. I would pretreat the greasy area of the "Mouse Fur" with any good degreaser (Orange stuff or 409) and it should end up looking like new. The OxyClean will also get rid of the mold and mildew that you have on most boats. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it. |
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