citygent111
Active member
Went down the marina in early October to empty the boat for winter, and there was pink patches all over the seat vinyl.
Research showed it is highly likely to be caused by streptoverticillium reticulum in the foam, which gives off a pink "dye".
Solutions suggested ranged from "needs reupholstering nothing can solve it", to "bleach!"
There's a creme you can buy in the USA specifically for it, but I wasn't spending £60+postage.
Didn't want to use bleach, and DEFINITELY didn't want to reupholster, so one suggestion was to buy Sodium Hypochlorite - swimming pool chlorine.
Did some digging in our kitchen cupboards and found some HG Mould Spray - active ingredients being Sodium Hypochlorite.
Sprayed it on the offending area, left it a couple of hours, and bloody hell if it didn't work!
Hopefully these photo uploads work!
Research showed it is highly likely to be caused by streptoverticillium reticulum in the foam, which gives off a pink "dye".
Solutions suggested ranged from "needs reupholstering nothing can solve it", to "bleach!"
There's a creme you can buy in the USA specifically for it, but I wasn't spending £60+postage.
Didn't want to use bleach, and DEFINITELY didn't want to reupholster, so one suggestion was to buy Sodium Hypochlorite - swimming pool chlorine.
Did some digging in our kitchen cupboards and found some HG Mould Spray - active ingredients being Sodium Hypochlorite.
Sprayed it on the offending area, left it a couple of hours, and bloody hell if it didn't work!
Hopefully these photo uploads work!