In a message dated 3/15/2005 8:24:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
tfansher@comcast.net writes:
Since it's a white top anyway and choride bleach kills mildew, that could be
a choice. Outside, in well ventilated space, then let the sun bleach it,
too. You also could try a paste of water and dishwasher detergent (Cascade)?
Apply, let set, scrub, repeat. I would mix the chorine and cascade, though.
Good luck and tell us what works - my wife doesn't work for Cascade ;^)
Tom
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From: "TeriAnn Wakeman" _twakeman@razzolink.com_
(mailto:twakeman@razzolink.com)
> My white soft top (hood) picked up some black mildew patches this winter
> while being stored
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Another possibility, if it's available on the West Coast, is "Soft Scrub"
with bleach...a Clorox product that I've found to be pretty good on top and
tonneau vinyls.
--Andy Mace
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