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Don't use bleach on vinyl. It'll leach out the plasticizers and destroy
it over time. Best thing I've ever found for vinyl is Barkeeper's Friend scrubbing powder with a spray of Simple Green. A little bleach for the hull, etc. should be too bad, as long as you don't use a very strong mixture. |
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![]() "Keith" wrote in message oups.com... Don't use bleach on vinyl. It'll leach out the plasticizers and destroy it over time. Best thing I've ever found for vinyl is Barkeeper's Friend scrubbing powder with a spray of Simple Green. A little bleach for the hull, etc. should be too bad, as long as you don't use a very strong mixture. Thanks for sharing the knowledge everyone! |
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