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What do you use to clean your seats?

Jayr212x

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Location
Barren River Lake, KY
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2013
Boat Model
X
Boat Length
21
I have a few stains on my seats that I can't get clean. I suspect it is sunscreen residue. I've tried Vinyl Sauce with no luck. It does great on he white portions of the seats, but nothing is working on the gray areas. Any suggestions?


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That looks like it might be suntan/sunscreen lotion related? If it is you'll need something to breakdown the oils....might try mixing up a tiny bit of Dawn and warm water, suds it up and wash it well and rinse completely...try a test spot first. :cool:
 
Try Babe's Boat Care Seat Soap
 
Hit it with some Simple Green and a mild brush.

From the pics it looks like mold growing in whatever organic product that was spilled on the fabric. If the simple green doesn't cut it, I would step up to a cleaner that remives mold. There are many out there that do not contain bleach but sometimes they just don't do the job. I've hit that kind of material with bleach and water and had great results. I would caution you to red the fabric in a hidden area and go easy. Don't slop bleach all over and flush well...really well.
 
Maybe try a Magic Eraser. Be sure to wipe it down with a clean wet cloth a few times after and a good conditioner/protectant after that.
 
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