Marine Vinyl Cleaning!!!
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Clorox cleanup, a softer brush and alot of elbow grease. Make sure to wear raggie clothes because that bleach will discolor your clothes too.
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Thanks All!
I tried the Magic Erasers, and it worked well. Looked at some Westley's Bleach White, but got kinda scared of its labeling. The Clorox Clean-up worked really well also! Its nice to know that I got it clean with some things I had under the sink!
I tried the Magic Erasers, and it worked well. Looked at some Westley's Bleach White, but got kinda scared of its labeling. The Clorox Clean-up worked really well also! Its nice to know that I got it clean with some things I had under the sink!
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Old thread.
Use the Magic Erasers sparingly. They are abrasive and will take the finish off the vinyl.
I only use the Clorox Cleanup when its really needed or I need to get out a stain.
For the most part, I use diluted Simple Green.
Use the Magic Erasers sparingly. They are abrasive and will take the finish off the vinyl.
I only use the Clorox Cleanup when its really needed or I need to get out a stain.
For the most part, I use diluted Simple Green.