vanev
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- Sep 27, 2015
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Today, I helped another detailer out on a boat detail.
I have a few boat details under my belt, but am still in the learning curve regarding boat details.
The boat I am working on is a pontoon boat.
The problem is severe mold on the seats.
Extremely severe mold on the steering wheel.
(Sorry. no pictures. Will take some tomorrow if I can).
I would say I was able to remove about 80% of the mold from the seat cushions, and about 20% of the mold from the steering wheel.
I spent most of the time working with what the other detailer gave me to work with.
That was bleach, some rags, magic erasers, and a bucket of water.
Towards the end of the day, I went out to my car where I typically have supplies on hand.
I grabbed my Megs D108, Megs D101, Bio Clean window cleaner, more magic erasers, and some microfiber towels.
Cleaning the mold/mildew became much easier at that point and things started rocking and rolling.
I forgot I had scrub sponges on hand, and will use those tomorrow.
Other than that, the only thing I have on hand for mold and mildew is kitchen chemistry related.
Have a spray bottle of H202, Vinegar, and other mixtures of kitchen chemistry that I am not sure work for mold/mildew.
I do have some tannin stain remover, ink and wine stain remover, and soap and water.
I also have a steam machine, and a Bissel Little Green Machine I can use if needed.
So, with what I have on hand, is it possible to remove the rest of the mold/mildew from the seat cushions?
The steering wheel is atrociously bad.
I even tried the Bio Clean on it.
It helped some, but more than anything, just made it smell much better, lol.
I don't have the time to purchase any products before tomorrow.
For future sake, what is a go to product for mold/mildew on boat and seat cushions, and of course, the steering wheel.
I have a few boat details under my belt, but am still in the learning curve regarding boat details.
The boat I am working on is a pontoon boat.
The problem is severe mold on the seats.
Extremely severe mold on the steering wheel.
(Sorry. no pictures. Will take some tomorrow if I can).
I would say I was able to remove about 80% of the mold from the seat cushions, and about 20% of the mold from the steering wheel.
I spent most of the time working with what the other detailer gave me to work with.
That was bleach, some rags, magic erasers, and a bucket of water.
Towards the end of the day, I went out to my car where I typically have supplies on hand.
I grabbed my Megs D108, Megs D101, Bio Clean window cleaner, more magic erasers, and some microfiber towels.
Cleaning the mold/mildew became much easier at that point and things started rocking and rolling.
I forgot I had scrub sponges on hand, and will use those tomorrow.
Other than that, the only thing I have on hand for mold and mildew is kitchen chemistry related.
Have a spray bottle of H202, Vinegar, and other mixtures of kitchen chemistry that I am not sure work for mold/mildew.
I do have some tannin stain remover, ink and wine stain remover, and soap and water.
I also have a steam machine, and a Bissel Little Green Machine I can use if needed.
So, with what I have on hand, is it possible to remove the rest of the mold/mildew from the seat cushions?
The steering wheel is atrociously bad.
I even tried the Bio Clean on it.
It helped some, but more than anything, just made it smell much better, lol.
I don't have the time to purchase any products before tomorrow.
For future sake, what is a go to product for mold/mildew on boat and seat cushions, and of course, the steering wheel.