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You'd have to try it in an inconspicuous place and see. Bleach has got it
all over everything else for killing and removing mold but you are right it will change the color of things. Your location is just going to always be a problem for mold. I have no idea what your boat looks like but perhaps a snap in white fabric or vinyl replacement would be the bext long term solution. "Kirk" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 14, 6:36 pm, "James" wrote: Bleach. Rinse well after. Spray with Lysol when dry. what if the liner isn't pure white? Mine is sort of off-white color. Will the bleach cause discoloration, or just remove the black stuff? |
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