Bazoo Posted July 6, 2024 Posted July 6, 2024 I have a noob question about boat maintenance. My seats are showing some mildew and age. What can I do to prolong their life? I suppose sheltering the boat would be the best thing for it, which I don't have much of a way other than on my porch (the wife is not happy with that idea, though I'm open to it). Forgive the dirt... my boy slung a couple shovel fulls of dirt in the boat when playing. I have the boat off the ground about a foot while I tinker on it. Quote
Super User Solution WRB Posted July 6, 2024 Super User Solution Posted July 6, 2024 Patio furniture/marine vinyl cleaner with UV protection and Tarp cover. Use PVC plastic pipe for tenting the cover so it drains off water. Tom 2 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted July 7, 2024 Super User Posted July 7, 2024 https://www.marinevinylfabric.com/blogs/marine-vinyl-blog/how-to-clean-marine-vinyl-fabric?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-ai0BhDPARIsAB6hmP4ATihtSEAuFTObR0PSZlFsDR0hZGhSeAcKko1BFyz1e-32wi4_3zoaAlWFEALw_wcB 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted July 7, 2024 Super User Posted July 7, 2024 I use Boat Bling Vinyl Sauce on my seats. It's very easy to use. Spray on, wipe off. Removes water spots and minor stains. My boat is stored in my garage though so they don't have the signs of exposure yours do. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 7, 2024 Global Moderator Posted July 7, 2024 54 minutes ago, GaryH said: Ditto Best protectant there is. Many owners of Concours level cars use it Works great for tires, vinyl, leather, trim etc. I’ve been using it on my ‘65 for years and the original interior and trunk mat along with plug wires, hoses and tires all look like new. It doesn’t attract dust and leaves a low satin finish. (Be careful when using any so called “protectant” with silicone) The best cleaner I’ve found is LA Awsome that can be found anywhere. It’s cheap and cleans with no residue. Mike 2 1 Quote
Super User Bird Posted July 7, 2024 Super User Posted July 7, 2024 30 minutes ago, Mike L said: Ditto Best protectant there is. Many owners of Concours level cars use it Works great for tires, vinyl, leather, trim etc. I’ve been using it on my ‘65 for years and the original interior and trunk mat along with plug wires, hoses and tires all look like new. It doesn’t attract dust and leaves a low satin finish. (Be careful when using any so called “protectant” with silicone) The best cleaner I’ve found is LA Awsome that can be found anywhere. It’s cheap and cleans with no residue. Mike Aerospace 303 and LA awesome are bought in bulk here, fantastic products. 3 Quote
Bazoo Posted July 8, 2024 Author Posted July 8, 2024 Thanks for all the suggestions. I don't know what the history of the boat is for sure, but I was told it was left out for the summer and garaged during winter. Quote
Super User Bankc Posted July 8, 2024 Super User Posted July 8, 2024 That seat may be too far gone to salvage. Once mold and mildew take hold, they're really hard to get rid of. Especially if they're below the surface, which it looks like they are here. I'm not saying you need to get rid of them right away, but rather, I'd save the money you were going to spend on maintaining them, and put it towards replacing them when the time comes. Then maybe worry about spending money on maintenance on the new seats. The seat you have there isn't particularly expensive. I'd also recommend covering them. Get them out of the sun and rain. On 7/6/2024 at 2:44 PM, WRB said: Patio furniture/marine vinyl cleaner with UV protection and Tarp cover. Use PVC plastic pipe for tenting the cover so it drains off water. Tom That's probably your best bet going forward with the new seats. 2 Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted July 8, 2024 Super User Posted July 8, 2024 I’m another 303 addict. I buy it by the gallon. I use it on all my vinyl, rubber and plastic and have for years. These are 2005 seats that sit under a cover outside. Proof is in the pudding. 3 Quote
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