Sailingsaves
Well-Known Member
Nigel offers great advice and answers on here (as well as many other people of course) and he suggested a mildew remover instead of bleach.
As I love experimenting, I did and here are some results sort of.
I did start to overlay the images in photoshop and try to count how many dots or quantify how much mildew was removed, but then I had to move onto other more pressing matters.
Anyway, here are some photos of my "navigators bag" that I left on my boat about 10 years ago (i.e. mildew is 10 years old) boat is long gone alas.
Personally, I found Nigel's recommendation easier to use (spray shower cubicle etc) and less smelly than neat bleach. In the shower, it worked better than bleach for sure.
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Key to photos in order: Beginning, bleach wet, bleach dry, HG wet, hg dry.
As I love experimenting, I did and here are some results sort of.
I did start to overlay the images in photoshop and try to count how many dots or quantify how much mildew was removed, but then I had to move onto other more pressing matters.
Anyway, here are some photos of my "navigators bag" that I left on my boat about 10 years ago (i.e. mildew is 10 years old) boat is long gone alas.
Personally, I found Nigel's recommendation easier to use (spray shower cubicle etc) and less smelly than neat bleach. In the shower, it worked better than bleach for sure.
View attachment 37564View attachment 37565View attachment 37566View attachment 37567View attachment 37568
Key to photos in order: Beginning, bleach wet, bleach dry, HG wet, hg dry.