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Ifishskis
Posted 3/19/2010 9:08 AM (#429833 - in reply to #429812)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Boat Seats and Other Vinyl





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David Bily - 3/19/2010 5:46 AM

I just finished cleaning up my boat for the coming season and used Starbrite Mildew Remover to get mold/mildew off of vinyl seats. Worked great as always. I've tried other brands but this stuff seems to work the best. When you're done, put a light coat of Armorall on the vinyl that you won't be sitting on and you're good to go. Putting Armorall on surfaces that you directly sit on will make surfaces too slippery. Good luck.


Armor All should be one of your last choices for use on boat vinyl and other similar surfaces (car interiors) as it has petroleum products in it. I learned this through a fellow rep who sold 303 Protectant. 303 has no petroleum products in it and will actually condition (and clean light grime) the vinyl. I've been using 303 for 15 years and will spend the extra $$ for it. If you follow any other fishing boards, you'll find my opinion to be pretty common.

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