In a month or so I'll be puting our boat away for the winter.
In a recent Boat US message it said: "Once a year remove the foam (open cell only, not closed-cell foam) from your interior cushions and spray them with a mold and mildew preventative and let dry. While you're at it, spray carpeting (do a spot test first), sails, showers, etc. to create an invisible barrier where mold and mildew won't grow."
This sounds interesting, however, they didn't give any suggestions about what to use.
They also said to do a spot test first but that means you'd have to buy the product, which probably isn't cheap, in order to do the test.
Some chemicals when used on foam will cause it to discolor, and perhaps degrade?, so one has to be careful to avoid damaging chemicals.
Does anyone who has "been there, done that" have suggestions on what would be good to use?
Might Peggie's favorite CP be an option since it works with enzymes?
In a recent Boat US message it said: "Once a year remove the foam (open cell only, not closed-cell foam) from your interior cushions and spray them with a mold and mildew preventative and let dry. While you're at it, spray carpeting (do a spot test first), sails, showers, etc. to create an invisible barrier where mold and mildew won't grow."
This sounds interesting, however, they didn't give any suggestions about what to use.
They also said to do a spot test first but that means you'd have to buy the product, which probably isn't cheap, in order to do the test.
Some chemicals when used on foam will cause it to discolor, and perhaps degrade?, so one has to be careful to avoid damaging chemicals.
Does anyone who has "been there, done that" have suggestions on what would be good to use?
Might Peggie's favorite CP be an option since it works with enzymes?
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