Vegable
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When it's damp outside nearly all my soft furnishings onboard are now getting noticably damp too. I'm assuming this is absorbed salt crystals from the air and transferred from waterproofs. In order to wash the salt out of them my preferred option would be to unzip the covers and wash them in a washing machine but unfortunately a lot of the wee zips have corroded and can't be moved. As there's in the region of 18 covers including back rests I don't want to be spending the winter sewing in new zips.
Has anyone tried using Steam Cleaners? And if so how effective was it, what advice can you give, and what type of steam cleaner is best, mop, hand held, or cylinder types? 3 of the "matresses" are at about thigh height and hence have limited headroom. They are to big to put on the cabin floor and the outside ground is mostly boatyard dirt.
Lastly how wet are the furnishings after steam cleaning....i.e. how easy is it to get them dry?
Boat is nearly 500 miles away so I want to do it on board, taking them home isn't an option!
Mike
Has anyone tried using Steam Cleaners? And if so how effective was it, what advice can you give, and what type of steam cleaner is best, mop, hand held, or cylinder types? 3 of the "matresses" are at about thigh height and hence have limited headroom. They are to big to put on the cabin floor and the outside ground is mostly boatyard dirt.
Lastly how wet are the furnishings after steam cleaning....i.e. how easy is it to get them dry?
Boat is nearly 500 miles away so I want to do it on board, taking them home isn't an option!
Mike