the previous owner accidentally dripped some 'off-road' deisel (stained pink) onto the cockpit bolsters. It shows up as bright pink on the white cushions. Does anyone have a cleaning suggestion?
Thanks,
--Dave
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I clean my bolsters and seats with a Mr. Clean cleaning pad. Does a great job on marks and stains that nothing else seems to touch. I have also used ZUD for rust stains on vinyl as well. I'm not sure if either will work on diesel that has soaked into vinyl. You may well have a more perminant change in the vinyl as opposed to a stain. Let us know if you find anything that works.
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bolster reccomendation
Another choice would be to get some really cheap port wine, or maybe a fragrant Muscatel and make all the rest of the Bolsters a nice pink. (or Mauve if your one of those "metro" kind of guys. Fishblood might work too
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re: red stains
Hi all:
Red or rose colored stains on vinyl can also be a type of mold. I have heard of this and seen it before. It is a problem that exist when a piece of vinyl is not properly treated at the factory. From what I understand once it gets in there, it is impossible to get it out.
If you can remove bolster or the cushion inside and dry out from time to time, it will help prevent it. I have seen this on almost every type of boat including my parent's ski boat. If it is not mold, I use a product called FSR Fiberglass Stain Remover on glass stains. It might work on vinyl. It is really good stuff
Craw Daddy I see that you are in Melbourne. I am in need of a dealer on the East Coast of Florida preferably in the Stuart area, but would consider anyone who is centrally located. Do you have any ideas? Typically, I look for people who either carry bigger boats than Albins or smaller.
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Andrew @ Albin Marine
Red or rose colored stains on vinyl can also be a type of mold. I have heard of this and seen it before. It is a problem that exist when a piece of vinyl is not properly treated at the factory. From what I understand once it gets in there, it is impossible to get it out.
If you can remove bolster or the cushion inside and dry out from time to time, it will help prevent it. I have seen this on almost every type of boat including my parent's ski boat. If it is not mold, I use a product called FSR Fiberglass Stain Remover on glass stains. It might work on vinyl. It is really good stuff
Craw Daddy I see that you are in Melbourne. I am in need of a dealer on the East Coast of Florida preferably in the Stuart area, but would consider anyone who is centrally located. Do you have any ideas? Typically, I look for people who either carry bigger boats than Albins or smaller.
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Andrew @ Albin Marine