S4 Ep14 How To Remove Mold From Your Boat & Bring Your Seats Back To Life

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @RJN82
    @RJN82 Месяц назад +2

    I found that Soft Scrub with bleach worked very well for similar mildew on my boat cushions. I let it sit for about 10 minutes and wiped it off followed by a thorough rinse. Like you, I avoided a very expensive upholstery bill.

  • @SailingSisu
    @SailingSisu Год назад +1

    Great video! Mold can be such a nuisance on boats, so it's fantastic that you're sharing tips on how to remove it. Tilex seems like a helpful solution, and it's interesting to hear that acetone works too, although it might be harsh on the fabric. Microfiber clothes are definitely a gentler option to keep our upholstery in good condition. Keep up the great work, looking forward to more boat maintenance tips! ⛵️👍

  • @terrybrennan2534
    @terrybrennan2534 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve never tried this, but I’ve seen folks take a lemon and cut it in half and rub the flat side to rub all over the moldy areas. Let it sit for a while and rinse. It worked really well! Cheap and natural! Good luck

  • @beginboating
    @beginboating 9 месяцев назад +7

    People will continue to make comments on your video about how bleach will destroy the upholstery threads and how this process is hard on the vinyl. First off, if you are contemplating the time and cost of re-upholstery, then whatever you do to get more life out of your boat seats is a big plus!
    Secondly, there is a way to prevent the treads from breaking down. It is as simple as very thorough rinsing. I have a video on my channel dealing with a "very severe" case of mold with over 200K views that explains this. I also have a followup video taken several months later showing the threads were not harmed. Think about washing your white clothes using bleach. Do they just fall apart after doing this cleaning process many times? No. The reason is because they get thoroughly rinsed. Now if you just use a bleach type of cleaner and do not rinse (very well), then yes the threads will eventually fail.
    I like Clorox Clean Up with Bleach and I also like MIRACLE MIST for cleaning sever mold/mildew. The Magic Eraser sponges are great in certain situations also (Remember to rinse). The last part of this process is that after the seats are completely dry, you need to apply vinyl conditioner liberally for this first time. Really work it in. Then just continue with regular type cleaning, but you should not need any bleach cleaners with these regular cleanings. Use vinyl conditioner a couple times during the season and when you store the boat.
    Your boat seats will last many years being treated correctly. It makes no sense to fear doing damage to boat seats that may otherwise have to be discarded. I sold a boat to a friend of mine over a decade ago, in which I did this very process. The upholstery still looks great! Hope this helps put things into perspective for any naysayers 😉

    • @cruisingjacksonrose7008
      @cruisingjacksonrose7008  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah I agree totally. I literally just talked to my local upholstery guy and he was saying that when mold gets really bad , it’s hard to totally get rid of it because it’s imbedded in the upholstery so you either pay big money to get new upholstery or use an abrasive cleaner to get as much life out of it before it needs to be replaced any way.
      The heavy rinsing makes sense.
      Everyone with a keyboard has an opinion. Educated or not lol!
      Cheers!

  • @evansmith7217
    @evansmith7217 Месяц назад +2

    Use white vinegar with a strong scrub brush. No bleach.

  • @petewadnlk6756
    @petewadnlk6756 Месяц назад +1

    The rear bench seat on mine was almost as bad. It was not used for like a year. I also tried everything. Finally i tried my own mixture i did like 70% name brand bleach not the knock off and like 30% laundry soap the one that begins with the letter T and used a scrub brush. Came out like new. Then treated with marine vinyl protector. It took about a half hour to do. Thats what i get for letting it sit for a year

  • @sarathompson9526
    @sarathompson9526 5 месяцев назад +1

    Try Miracle Mist. Found in Walmart on the RV and Boat isle. The product will speak for itself. Watch the magic happen as the mold and mildew literally turn orange and washes the stains away.

  • @beachartdetailing
    @beachartdetailing 6 месяцев назад +2

    As a professional detailer, what you think is mold and mildew is actually sun screen sprayed into the vinyl. And because the sun screen gets on the vinyl, and bakes in the sun, you're actually dealing with vinyl dye getting ruined by the sun screen.

  • @jimnicruise
    @jimnicruise 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @TammyBillings-qt1ve
    @TammyBillings-qt1ve Год назад +1

    I will have to try the tilex. I have used acetone when mine seats where really bad. I think acetone is hard on the fabric.

    • @cruisingjacksonrose7008
      @cruisingjacksonrose7008  Год назад +1

      There appears to be a lot of bleach in the Tilex. I can’t imagine that’s great for the vinal either but was recommended by fellow boaters and worked well.

  • @scubabob8426
    @scubabob8426 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have tried a number of products and the only thing I have found that works with no effort is Starke Mildew Clean, it will clean those stains like magic just by spraying.

  • @user-Salvatore4Belluso
    @user-Salvatore4Belluso 6 месяцев назад

    Good morning fellow boaters I used a product called30 seconds for the first treatment on a 26’ pontoon stored uncovered under pine trees from October to April 😮 well besides first removing all the seating ( leaving the frames ) it worked really well for the initial. 12 hours plenty of clear water .
    Next 8 hours I used AMAZING Roll Off 22.00 a bottle and it transformed the seats to a beautiful finish it has a polymer type wax so use it a few times on each area . After that 3 hours of vinyl protection rubbed in then buffing all with microfiber constantly rinse the microfiber . I don’t know how to load the picture but it’s 12 year old vinyl that looks brand new
    )

  • @woodyahh2110
    @woodyahh2110 8 месяцев назад +2

    Acitone works the best yep it’s harsh but it works

  • @JeniLambert
    @JeniLambert 11 месяцев назад +2

    Revitalyze SR would fix you right up

  • @robertmartin265
    @robertmartin265 9 месяцев назад +1

    Magic eraser pad too

    • @cruisingjacksonrose7008
      @cruisingjacksonrose7008  9 месяцев назад

      The Magic Eraser worked for a yr or two and then couldn’t clean it so we had to try something new. I hear Magic Erasers can also damage the material over time🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @orvinstrickler2130
    @orvinstrickler2130 Месяц назад

    The veneer of the vinyl has deteriorated allowing mildew to stain the material beneath the veneer. Next, it will start staining and eating your foam. There your talking money.

  • @user-Salvatore4Belluso
    @user-Salvatore4Belluso 6 месяцев назад

    B O A T. Bring over another Thousand

  • @advoman1
    @advoman1 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love Marine 31 Try It You'll Like It :)

  • @justinh2701
    @justinh2701 Месяц назад +1

    New stitches are synthetic. Old boats it would ruin them new boats hold up fine with straight bleach

  • @LITTLEROCKSHORES
    @LITTLEROCKSHORES Год назад +1

    Magic eraser destroys your upholstery. Use microfibre clothes always.

  • @brendajohnfotheringham174
    @brendajohnfotheringham174 Год назад +1

    Butt spray from u.s. will remove mold.

  • @williamtaylor9025
    @williamtaylor9025 9 месяцев назад +1

    Anything with bleach will destroy the stitching over time

    • @cruisingjacksonrose7008
      @cruisingjacksonrose7008  9 месяцев назад

      I have heard that. I’m hoping it’s a one off and that we are able to keep it cleaner

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you've mould on your seats they are alive.