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Removing Mold From Boat Seats

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Date: 06/19/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I need help getting mold off my boat seats. I have tried bleach, Awesome, 409 and Mean Green. It seems like it is deep in the seats. Please help.

Darlene from MS
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Post By busdrivr (Guest Post) (06/24/2008)
I clean houses for a living and the best product I have found is Scrubbing Bubbles. Spray it on and let it sit for a few minutes. It is absolutely fantastic.I love it! I think this may work for you.

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Post By Connie (Guest Post) (06/23/2008)
For mold I use white vinegar and baking soda; sprinkle molded area with baking soda and then cover with a generous amount of white vinegar; let sit for 4 hours then clean as usual; if the mold is heavy it may take two tries; I've used it in the past for outdoor cushion left behind in winter worked great.

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Post by JoanDogs (76) | (06/23/2008)
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Krud Kutter at Lowes or Home Depot - about $11 a gallon -no fumes, spray on, let it sit for a couple of minutes, wipe off with old towel. This marvelous product removes 99% of the stains/mold/mildew, etc that I get in my garage, as when it rains hard, the garage floods wetting the wallboard. Mold then grows. I simply spray the area and let it sit and soak in. Mold is gone overnight! I also add it to my laundry [gets grass stains off in the wash] on my dog's beds, my pillow cases & sheets, etc. I have severe allergies and this doesn't bother me at all. It even removed the black soot from a light green painted wall and DIDN'T affect the paint. Takes pee from grout. I use nothing else for stains. One can also power wash the vinyl siding on my home and leaves it looking like new.

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Post by trbrown22 (112) | (06/20/2008)
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Sunshine!
When we had mold develop on our boat seats, we cleaned them in the hot sun with Simple Green and rinsed well and let them dry in the hot Texas sun. Sun bleaches very well, so maybe it will do the trick along with all the products and scrubbing you have already done. Hope it works! Tina

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