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Old 05-12-2016, 11:55 AM   #1
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Default Boat Cover Question

Can anyone advise me on a place that can clean my very dirty boat cover and mend a few minor tears? I Live at the Weirs

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Old 05-12-2016, 02:22 PM   #2
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Welcome to the Forum.
Almost any canvas shop can do the tear repairs. You don't say where you are, but there are threads about various shops and who likes which one because... I'd go there first, as they might tell you that the tears are too severe or they're because the material is really old and stitching won't hold. If they do patches, then they can double cover/patch if the tears are on heavy wear points like corners or around fittings. Small tears can be patched, short term, with iron on patches. These probably won't hold long if there is a lot of dirt. Something like that might get you along for awhile, since most canvas shops are backed up this time of year.

First level of cleaning may be just to lay the canvas out on the lawn and wash it with something like Simple Green that won't hurt the grass. If it is quite old, water repellency may be gone. You can buy bottles of water repellant on line at Overton's or West Marine. Local marinas have a wide variety of products and somebody to give advice. Parafunalia in Gilford gets high marks on this forum, and of course we always recommend you shop local first.
I'm sure this isn't as specific as you might have expected, but it's hard to recommend names when geography is unknown.
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Old 05-12-2016, 05:51 PM   #3
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DESCANT is pretty much correct. I'll go one step further: When fabric covers start to fall apart it is because the fabric is OLD and deteriorating, and needs to be replaced. Stitching is the usual weak link. If the stitching is cotton, it rots. If the stitching is polyester (plastic) it dies from exposure to UV Light.

Spending money on the old stuff is really a waste. Either way, it's time to buy a NEW cover. NB
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Old 05-12-2016, 06:38 PM   #4
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If you decide to clean/repair or even new, try Village Canvas on Rt104 in Meredith. We had our canvas cleaned by them.

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