Fred - What was I doing on-line???
???..... waiting for LUNCH to be served!!! After washing the dodger and geting it dry, this morning I read the instructions on the 303 High Tech Fabric Guard water and stain repellent prior to using it. Good thing I did, too!Lets see.... above 70ºF and below 30%RH. Hmmmmm, in the Puget Sound the high for the day is forcasted to be 49ºF (then there is the real world) and my guess is the humidity was probably above 70%RH and with a wind chill somewhere around 20 to 30ºF! What to do???"Wifey, can I pleeeeease use the kitchen this morning? Just got this little project...." So, after some bargaining ... "it WILL be okay honey! And no, it WON'T ruin the vinyl floor, I promise.(fingers crossed)" ;DSpread the dodger out on the floor and sprayed the 303 on it and by tomorrow (oh, the instructions say to expect a day to dry but longer if it is cooler or the humidity is higher) we'll probably put it on the boat (after washing the boat AGAIN) tomorrow. After applying the 303 we headed off down to Shelton where we got to watch some lucky bloke sailing up Hamersly Inlet under a clear blue sky while we sat in the car with the heater running.New for 2005: we plan to test the boat lines with white vinegar to see if it will combat that green *stuff*. Which calls to mind something my wife read me yesterday. Can you believe that someone from Port Townsend actually wrote in to the garden section of a national magazine and asked how he could grow moss??? Pardon moi.... is there another Port Townsend in Washington??? Maybe he was just a tourist or a recent arrival?