Mildew on cushions

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Doug

Just bought a used 28 Hunter and found mildew in the fabric of the cushions, other than that they are in good condition. Any suggestions as to how to clean the fabric. Can't wait to launch on April 1. Help?!?
 
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Joe

Do it yourself of dryclean

If the cushion covers are removable, you can have them drycleaned. To do it yourself, let cushons dry out in the sun. A very weak solution of bleach mixed with water applied with a spunge or towel (wrung out well) also should work. 409 spray has a fungiside in it. That works well on the interior. Make sure the cushions are dry before reinstalling.
 
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Bob Buker

How to Remove the mildew, then keep it off.

I live and boat in the Fla Panhandle. We invented mold and mildew. Cleaning mildew is an easy matter, but you want to do it with as mild a solution as possible. Most mild: Try Lysol Mildew & Mold REmover spray in a can. Let it sit. SCRUB WITH BRUSH lightly. Rinse. Repeat if necessary. Next step up: Mild bleach solution. About 1/2 cup to gallon of warm water. Spray on. Scrub with brush. Rinse. Repeat if necessary. Next step up: Add a 1/4 cup of TSP (available at most paint stores, Home Depot, Lowe's, home centers, hardware stores) to the mix mentioned above. In all cases, rinse thoroughly in final stage and dry in sun, not shade. The cushions may come completely clean, however, if mold or mildew turns brown or black, you've killed it and just need to take some dishwashing liquid detergent, scrub it in, rinse it off thoroughly. Once you've got your cushions clean, spray them once a month or so with a mild solution of bleach to fend off future problems. It is a lot easier to keep it off than to clean it off once it sets in. Hope this helps!!
 
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