Mouldy old boats

normskib

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It's that time again when some of us get a sudden made urge to take on the annual task of sprucing up our boats after a long damp winter ! I don't know about you but one of the worst jobs I most like doing is removing the black mould that seems to love window frames ,deck fittings etc I must have tried every product known to man over the years to remove the black menace with very limited results!! But at last I've found the miracle cure Kilrock black mildew & mold remover can't believe the results it really does what it says on the tin with amazing results! give it a try you won't be disappointed.
 
I use this stuff...
cillit-bang-power-cleaner-black-mould-remover.jpg

It's only a couple of quid and does everything from cockpit seats to the roof lining. It's a great bilge cleaner too.
 
I use this stuff...
cillit-bang-power-cleaner-black-mould-remover.jpg

It's only a couple of quid and does everything from cockpit seats to the roof lining. It's a great bilge cleaner too.


Yup me too......kills anything not able to crawl away and the pong over powers any other fragrancies on the old tub.Ideal for the window channels,esp,please note owners of Turbo 36 and those rear cabin windows. :)
Careful where you buy.Homebase were doing it at £2.00 ish a pop but elsewhere,twice that or more.
 
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Yup, the Cillit Bang not only removes the Black mould for literally pennies (Esp. if Tesco have a two for one!!) but the White mould that collects on the inside of my Black canopy. It literally looks like new after a quick wipe with a sponge sprayed with a dose of this stuff. It has dripped onto a few T Shirts and bleach-blobbed them however...

It's bleach based, and works really well!
 
. It literally looks like new after a quick wipe with a sponge sprayed with a dose of this stuff. It has dripped onto a few T Shirts and bleach-blobbed them however...It's bleach based,
Beware......
Just lets say so far I am the proud owner of several pairs of chinos and jumpers all to good to throw away,which when worn leave me looking like a spotty dog. Grr.............
 
Yes, it strips the colour out of anything. Have you tried to re dye those chinos, OG? How about a nice lemon or a fetching shade of pink for your next trip to Henley:D
 
Perfect..... :encouragement:

I don't want to burst you 'cillit bangers' bubble but I have learnt that Barry Scott was in reality, and I kid you not, a character played by actor Neil Burgess. Once again my faith has been dashed....' bang and the dirt' is gone just has lost all its impact now:disgust:
 
Damn. You'll be telling us that Captain Birdseye isn't a real Captain next. If Mr Kipling is an actor, I don't want to know, you'll spoil the magic:D
 
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