Removing yellow from Vinyl
Anyone had any luck getting the yellowish(mold?) stains off of your white vinyl? Really only have it where the seat portion of the bench meets with the back.
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Hi bpfirrman:
I use Soft Scrub With Bleach on all my vinyl interiors and they turn out extremely clean. I use a small dab of it and a little water on each seat cushion, and scrub it in a circular motion with a small, hand brush. I tell you, the seats, tanning pad, side walls, etcetera, turn sparkling bright white as when new! Give it a try, I think you won't be dissapointed. :wink_thumbup: BTW, my seats are white with black trim. Andy |
Have you tried the Mr Clean magic erasers? They work on just about anything.
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I will try the erasers again, if it does not work then they are permanent:(
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I thought I remember reading in the Mariah manual to use Kerosene?? The prefixx manual does not say to use that but I swear I saw that somewhere.
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Totally Awesome
Tgere is some stuff I got in a dollar tree store called "totally awesome" it is an as seen on tv product ( no acid, ammonia or bleach, non-toxic) . I used it when I was out of the magic eraser and it worked great. Here is a link: http://www.dollardays.com/i315784-wh...e-cleaner.html
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Re: solvents
The Prefixx manual says water/acetone @ 70%/30% is as strong as you should go.
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After just using Magic Erasers, l can confirm that they are really amazing and will almost certainly do the job of cleaning up your seats.
Cheers, Gary |
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