For tougher mildew cases, several effective commercial or marine stain removers are appropriate for use on vinyl upholstery. A long, sturdy handle on a scrub brush will allow you to reach those hard-to-clean areas and eliminates the strain on your back and arms. This will also keep your cloth used to clean your glass clean and allow for a streak free shine. Glass Cleaning A simple solution of water and vinegar works well as a glass cleanser, and it’s easy on the environment.
I find that a liquid concentrated cleaner mixed with water allows you to soap up the area and the brush tends to reach that deep down dirt and grime. Marine grade products can be conveniently found online and in larger containers than at your local super store. You may need to repeat this process several times. Caring for Your Teak Regular care of your teak will be required to maintain the original rich color and protect the wood. Cleaning your Carpeting Vacuum and spot clean your carpet often to remove dust and dirt that could buildup and settling deep down in the carpet. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth or paper towel to guard against damage to your glass. If the carpet is stained or soiled, use a quality stain remover, then repeat the carpet or steam cleaner process. Clean from the Top Down Start from the top and work your way down, one section at a time. Never use the same soap you would use for cleaning your dishes at home. Wipe down your glass with a damp cloth to remove the surface dirt and salt. If your teak has already lost its luster, you can use a teak cleaner to remove the oxidation, oil, fish stains, spills and varnishes. Your medium-soft brush can be used for those hard to clean non-skid surfaces. While you don’t want to break the bank on your cleaning brush, make sure it can withstand repeated use, sun exposure, cleaning agents and salt water.
Certain concentrated detergents may not be suitable for your boat as these cleaners can strip away and damage finishes when left on for extended periods of time. After applying a light film allow it to sit for about 15 to 30 minutes. Always use a fresh water supply, never use water from the river, ocean or lake in your cleaning solution. If your metalwork is already pitted or oxidized, apply a quality metal was and leave it on the problem area overnight. If you use a mop, sponges, cloths or towels, store them all in your bucket so you won’t have to search for them at every use. Once the entire area is cleaned use a soft drying cloth to soak up the water. Leave to air dry. Use your simple solution of water and vinegar to wipe off the upholstery before and after each use. Use the same cleaning solution you use for your hull to clean the deck. Rinse with fresh water, dry and repeat this process if necessary. If the carpet is removable, remove the carpet and place it on a flat surface for cleaning. Vinyl Upholstery Regular cleaning of your upholstery will prevent dirt and grime from settling into the upholstery. After cleaning, you may also want to apply a quality wax sealer/protectant to create a protective barrier against the harsh elements
I find that a liquid concentrated cleaner mixed with water allows you to soap up the area and the brush tends to reach that deep down dirt and grime. Marine grade products can be conveniently found online and in larger containers than at your local super store. You may need to repeat this process several times. Caring for Your Teak Regular care of your teak will be required to maintain the original rich color and protect the wood. Cleaning your Carpeting Vacuum and spot clean your carpet often to remove dust and dirt that could buildup and settling deep down in the carpet. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth or paper towel to guard against damage to your glass. If the carpet is stained or soiled, use a quality stain remover, then repeat the carpet or steam cleaner process. Clean from the Top Down Start from the top and work your way down, one section at a time. Never use the same soap you would use for cleaning your dishes at home. Wipe down your glass with a damp cloth to remove the surface dirt and salt. If your teak has already lost its luster, you can use a teak cleaner to remove the oxidation, oil, fish stains, spills and varnishes. Your medium-soft brush can be used for those hard to clean non-skid surfaces. While you don’t want to break the bank on your cleaning brush, make sure it can withstand repeated use, sun exposure, cleaning agents and salt water.
Certain concentrated detergents may not be suitable for your boat as these cleaners can strip away and damage finishes when left on for extended periods of time. After applying a light film allow it to sit for about 15 to 30 minutes. Always use a fresh water supply, never use water from the river, ocean or lake in your cleaning solution. If your metalwork is already pitted or oxidized, apply a quality metal was and leave it on the problem area overnight. If you use a mop, sponges, cloths or towels, store them all in your bucket so you won’t have to search for them at every use. Once the entire area is cleaned use a soft drying cloth to soak up the water. Leave to air dry. Use your simple solution of water and vinegar to wipe off the upholstery before and after each use. Use the same cleaning solution you use for your hull to clean the deck. Rinse with fresh water, dry and repeat this process if necessary. If the carpet is removable, remove the carpet and place it on a flat surface for cleaning. Vinyl Upholstery Regular cleaning of your upholstery will prevent dirt and grime from settling into the upholstery. After cleaning, you may also want to apply a quality wax sealer/protectant to create a protective barrier against the harsh elements
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