Green stains

sailaboutvic

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Hi Guys
So when we brought this boat it had green stains on the sail cover and spray hood from months standing near trees .
Not wishing to damage the canvas we lightly try removing it with gently rubbing in white vinegar and some did come off but now it started to appear again .
What do people suggest to remove it without damaging or affecting the water protection of the canvas ?
Thanks
 

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Hi Guys
So when we brought this boat it had green stains on the sail cover and spray hood from months standing near trees .
Not wishing to damage the canvas we lightly try removing it with gently rubbing in white vinegar and some did come off but now it started to appear again .
What do people suggest to remove it without damaging or affecting the water protection of the canvas ?
Thanks
Patio Magic, brushed on with a paint brush, should shift it without having to scrub. And discourage re growth. Takes twelve to twenty four hours for the green to disappear.
 

footsoldier

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Takes twelve to twenty four hours for the green to disappear.
Another vote for Patio Magic - one of the few products available that still actually does what it says on the tin - BUT I think that time estimate may be a bit optimistic this cooler time of year, - I recently did some wooden garden furniture and it took the best part of a week for it to work.
 

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Patio Magic will work, but if they are a few years old worth considering having them professionally cleaned and reproofed. I had my sprayhood done after 5 years and it came back like new. Not expensive in relation to a new one.
 
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