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![]() "SARAH" wrote in message ups.com... Hello to all and happy boating season!! I am in need of some HELP!! Last fall we cleaned the boat out as always (last 4 years) and we took it out of storage this spring to find STAINS on the front seats!! I can't get them out, I tried a bit of bleach but scared myself as I don't want to ruin the vinyl, I have gotten vinyl cleaner, I have tried a stain remover for fabrics and also a stain remover that is to remove any type of sticky stuff (tho the stains are NOT sticky). It almost looks as tho its mud stains, its gray in color (my seats are white) and there is not a patteren to them. HELP please, we are to take some friends out on the last in the next three weeks. I can't have stains on the seats. That gives us time to get all cleaned out and taken up to dock where we boat at. I have come to a stand still on cleaning the rest of the boat as these stains are driving me crazy HELP PLEASE!! Thanks Sarah ================================================== ======= From http://www.searay.com/maintenance_ti...b=6&incl=vinyl Certain stains may become permanently set unless they are removed immediately. Procedures for the removal of the more severe staining agents are outlined below. a.. Ballpoint Ink, Permanent Marker: Ink spots will stain vinyl permanently. Immediate wiping with rubbing alcohol in a well ventilated area will remove much of the stain. Use Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®. Spray on stain, let set for 30 seconds, wipe dry with Yacht Brite Microfiber Towel®. Repeat if necessary. b.. Oil-Based Paint: The use of turpentine in a well ventilated area will remove any fresh paint. Dried paint must be moistened carefully with a semi-solid gel-type stripper so that the softened paint can be gently scraped away. Rinse with soap and water. Caution: Direct contact with paint strippers will remove the print pattern from a vinyl. Paint strippers are very corrosive. Take care to avoid skin contact by wearing protection. c.. Latex Paint: Fresh paint can be wiped off with a damp cloth. Hot soapy water will normally remove dried latex. Use Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®. Spray on stain, let stand for 10 seconds, wipe off with terry cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber Towel®. d.. Tar, Asphalt: Remove immediately, as prolonged contact will result in a permanent stain. First spray Yacht Brite Serious Shine®, let set for 20 seconds, remove tar or asphalt. Use a cloth lightly dampened with mineral sprits and rub the stain gently, working from the outer edge of the stain toward the center in order to prevent spreading. Rinse with soap and water. e.. Crayon, Mustard, Ketchup: Sponge with mild soap and water. For stubborn stains that may have set, use a cloth soaked in diluted Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner® and rub gently. Any remaining stain should be washed with diluted bleach. Rinse repeatedly with clear, cold water. f.. Chewing Gum: Scrape off as much as possible with a dull knife. Rubbing with an ice cube will make it easier to remove when scraping. The remaining gum should then be removed by using Yacht Brite Serious Shine®. Spray on, let set for 10 to 20 seconds, wipe of with soft cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber towel®. g.. Lipstick, Grease, Oil, Eye Shadow, Shoe Polish: Spray on Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®, let set 10 to 20 seconds, wipe clean with terry cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber towel®. Apply a small quantity of mineral spirits by means of a cloth with gentle rubbing. Take care not to spread the stain by smearing it beyond its original source. No time should be lost in removing shoe polish, because it contains a dye that will cause permanent staining. Rinse thoroughly with water. h.. Candy, Ice Cream, Coffee, Tea, Fruit Stains, Liquor, Wine, Suntan Lotion, and Soft Drinks: Use Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®. Spray onto affected area or on a Yacht Brite Microfiber towel®, let sit 10 to 20 seconds, wipe clean, rinse with water, dry with a soft cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber towel®. Any loose material should be gently scraped with a dull knife. i.. Blood, Leaf Residue: Rub out any spots with a clean cloth soaked in cool water. If stubborn spots remain, use Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®. Spray on affected area, let sit for 10 to 30 seconds. Wipe clean with terry cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber cloth®. j.. Bird Excreta & Nausea Stains: Sponge the area with soapy water containing diluted bleach until the stain is removed. Rinse thoroughly with water. For stubborn stains spray Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®, let sit for 10 to 20 seconds. Wipe with terry cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber towel®. k.. Urine Stains: Sponge with Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner®. Spray and wipe dry with terry cloth or Yacht Brite Microfiber towel®. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. If stain still persists sponge stain with warm water and Yacht Brite Moldaway® (use as directed on package). l.. Surface Mildew: Use Yacht Brite Moldaway®. Mix the Moldaway powder with warm water (as directed), sponge into affected area, and rinse with water. Repeat if necessary. ================================================== ===== These products looks like they may work based on the advice in the article http://www.boatersworld.com/product/176972610.htm http://www.boatersworld.com/product/176972586msk.htm |
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