Mouldy old boat

maverickofpoole

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So I made a grave mistake this year by not putting a dehumidifier on the boat and as a result have mould issues on fabrics and linings.

The mould is the typical blackspot type. Does anyone know of a magic product that will remove this from fabrics without burning holes?

Thanks in advance
Martin
 
Dettol mould and mildew spray works well for me. I used it just last week on some cushions on the boat that had many black mildew spots on the white stripes. Now they’ve all disappeared.
 
Starbrite mould remover worked well for me on a mouldy retractable boot cover in an estate car, I was impressed. Less so on soft fabrics like curtains.
 
I suggest trying a steam cleaner and minimal but mild chemicals and using stronger chemicals only if found necessary.

At the weekend I used ''Demon Fabric'' sparingly with a steam cleaner on carpet on the boat and the results were good (but no mould as I did use the dehumidifier this winter).
https://www.therange.co.uk/leisure/motoring/valeting/shampoo-and-polishes/demon-fabric/#260326

I found white distilled vinegar great for porous materials. Of course the smell is a bit off putting until it's aired out but the mould never came back either. I have had some disastrous failures with some mould removers especially when it got onto some vinyls
 
I did the same thing and basically abandoned ship due to the excessive rain. Consequently paying for it with mould on some of the fabric.
I am getting good results with Vanish Gold Carpet Spray Foam available in Tesco's etc. It sprays about a bit, so don't be trigger happy.
Gentle scrub with a brush and a couple of applications. Also very good on car upholstery.
 
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