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mildew
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- barbco228
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mildew
I am looking for suggestions on how to remove mildew from the zipper on our bridge enclosure. We don't have a canvas enclosure, and I am embarrassed to say that I don't know what it is made of except to say that it was purchased at Standish boatyard and has the usual enclosure that they use for our 2006 Albin. I am afraid of damaging the enclosure with chemicals. I've tried steam, 3M mildew remover, and have had poor results. I don't have a lot of mildew, but the zipper is white and shows everything. Any suggestions? I'm sure someone out there near Tiverton RI knows what my enclosure is made of......
- Cape Codder
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- Location: Falmouth, MA - Cape Cod
Re: mildew
For mildew I first go with full strength white vinegar......
If that doesn't do it...I move on (carefully) with bleach products
If that doesn't do it...I move on (carefully) with bleach products
Bob
2003 Albin 28 TE
Santosha
2003 Albin 28 TE
Santosha
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- Deckhand
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Re: mildew
Just an old idea, Have you tried white vinegar? It may work....
Regards, Laurence
Albin@, #1350, Albin25 ms 1972
Regards, Laurence
Albin@, #1350, Albin25 ms 1972
- chiefrcd
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Re: mildew
Try Tilex Root. It works great. I even use it to clean fenders and patio furniture.barbco228 wrote:I am looking for suggestions on how to remove mildew from the zipper on our bridge enclosure...
Nick Senzamici
Adagio, 28TE 2001
Rockport, MA
Adagio, 28TE 2001
Rockport, MA
- barbco228
- Gold Member
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Re: mildew
Thanks for the suggestions! I will give them a try and hopefully report favorable results!