Cleaning hard green stuff from the top of fenders that have been baked in the Med sun

tudorsailor

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I have fender with blue top and bottom and white in between that looks like these these

In my spring cleaning I found that the top surface has patches of green stuff that seems difficult to shift with Starbrite cleaner or acetone! I tried a knife to scrape it off and it is difficult to remove and incredibly sticky.

Is there something that I can apply to dissolve this stuff?

Thanks

TudorSailor

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if it is of superficial vegetable origin, then try any moss cleaner or similar containing benzalkonium chloride, e.g. Patio Magic. (Being careful with the disposal, of course :) )

If the fenders are in fact degrading and the polywhatsist is being eaten up, then I don't have any suggestions.
 
I have used spray on Oven Cleaner successfully on both fenders and dinghy which developed the same problem. Washed the whole lot off with washing up liquid and a small scrubbing brush.
 
My cleaning armory consists of 4 different approaches to stains etc. First choice is Oxalic acid if that fails I try a bleach (chlorine) cleaner if still no good I try acetone solvent type cleaning if all else fails a caustic cleaner (oven cleaner) would be tried. from there it is mechanical abrasive cleaning. good luck olewill
 
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