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I have had great success using Meguire's Mirror Glaze "One Step" cleaner/wax (#50 I believe) on marine vinyl. It removes pen, crayon, mold etc., etc..... Once you have taken the stains out, apply a protectant such as 303 aerospace protectant (both products are available at Sports and Marine Parafunalia or West Marine). I swear by both of these products. Good luck.
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Hi
I have used Starbrite mildew cleaner with great success. Also I highly recommend using a product by Starbrite called "NO DAMP Dehumidifier" system. This product pulls the moister out of the air. I use it during the boating season when I cover the boat weekly and also I put a few of these in prior to being wrapped for the season for storage. Keep the moisture out which causes the problem to begin with. DLBIV |
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Try using a mild solution of TSP (trisodiumphosphate), it can be found at most home depots. Start weak and work your way up.
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