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cleaning mold/mildew
Moderator: Jeremyvmd
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cleaning mold/mildew
i recently purchased a 1989 sabreline 36' trawler; underneath the flybridge "dash" area, there is a lot of mole/mildew residue on all surfaces, wires, etc. also, underneath the built in seating areas. what is the best way to get rid of this mess without soaking all the wiring?
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Re: cleaning mold/mildew
i use a mold/mildew cleaner available at most hardware or dept. stores.
believe it is called X-19 or similar name. works great on all surfaces. fwiw
believe it is called X-19 or similar name. works great on all surfaces. fwiw
Re: cleaning mold/mildew
The Fire restoration companies use peroxide. Adviseable to wear a mask when working around mold!