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Jet Boat Lover
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- 15
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
We just bought a new boat, and everything was meticulously taken care of, except for the bimini, which had spent its life stored in the bag attached to the poles.
The outside of the bag was fairly clean, but the inside was a different story, a mildewy mess.
So I had a go at cleaning it, and it came out amazing! It came out so well, that I thought some of you might be able to use the info, so I'm going to post it here.
The pictures below are from when I was cleaning the bag, but I did the entire top the exact same way and got the same great results. Obviously, when cleaning the bimini be sure to remove it from the metal poles.
Items Needed:
2. I then used a scrub brush to scrub the Oxi Clean into the fabric using a circular motion. Make sure that there is not a dry spot on the fabric, and that Oxi Clean has worked its way into the fabric.
3. Repeat this process until the entire cover has been scrubbed with Oxi Clean
4. Use a rag to wipe off the excess Oxi Clean. This should remove some of the mildew with the excess Oxi Clean
5. Repeat the above process (soak fabric with Oxi Clean, and scrub) a 2nd time, but do not wipe the Oxi Clean off.
6. Put the Oxi Clean soaked fabric in a bathtub, and fill the bathtub with scalding hot water.
7. While filling the tub, take one scoop of the Oxi Clean Versatile powder and set it to the side. Then dump the rest of entire box of Oxi Clean Versatile powder into the tub with the fabric.
8. Use the hanger to stir the fabric in with the powder
9. Let the fabric sit in the bathtub for 6 hours, stirring the water and fabric every hour.
10. After 6 hours, the water should be pretty dirty. Take the fabric out and put it into the washing machine. Put the scoop of Versatile powder from before into the machine with the fabric.
11. Wash the fabric on heavy-duty and the hottest setting.
12. When the wash is done, do not dry the fabric (this could cause some tearing at the seams), instead, let it air dry outside. All of the mildew and stains should be gone by this point.
The fabric should be nice and clean and ready to be used. If wanted apply some Scotchgard to protect the fabric.
The outside of the bag was fairly clean, but the inside was a different story, a mildewy mess.
So I had a go at cleaning it, and it came out amazing! It came out so well, that I thought some of you might be able to use the info, so I'm going to post it here.
The pictures below are from when I was cleaning the bag, but I did the entire top the exact same way and got the same great results. Obviously, when cleaning the bimini be sure to remove it from the metal poles.
Items Needed:
- Oxi Clean Versatile powder (1 whole small box, 1.77lbs)
- Oxi Clean Laundry Stain Remover Refill Bottle (1 whole bottle, 56fl oz)
- Scrub brush
- Spray bottle
- Rags
- Hager that can get wet
- Bathtub of scalding hot water
- Washing machine
- An area that you don't mind getting oxi clean all over (I did it in the garage and cleaned up with rags)
- 8 hours (You are only interacting with the fabric for ~1 hour)
2. I then used a scrub brush to scrub the Oxi Clean into the fabric using a circular motion. Make sure that there is not a dry spot on the fabric, and that Oxi Clean has worked its way into the fabric.
3. Repeat this process until the entire cover has been scrubbed with Oxi Clean
4. Use a rag to wipe off the excess Oxi Clean. This should remove some of the mildew with the excess Oxi Clean
5. Repeat the above process (soak fabric with Oxi Clean, and scrub) a 2nd time, but do not wipe the Oxi Clean off.
6. Put the Oxi Clean soaked fabric in a bathtub, and fill the bathtub with scalding hot water.
7. While filling the tub, take one scoop of the Oxi Clean Versatile powder and set it to the side. Then dump the rest of entire box of Oxi Clean Versatile powder into the tub with the fabric.
8. Use the hanger to stir the fabric in with the powder
9. Let the fabric sit in the bathtub for 6 hours, stirring the water and fabric every hour.
10. After 6 hours, the water should be pretty dirty. Take the fabric out and put it into the washing machine. Put the scoop of Versatile powder from before into the machine with the fabric.
11. Wash the fabric on heavy-duty and the hottest setting.
12. When the wash is done, do not dry the fabric (this could cause some tearing at the seams), instead, let it air dry outside. All of the mildew and stains should be gone by this point.
The fabric should be nice and clean and ready to be used. If wanted apply some Scotchgard to protect the fabric.
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