Stefan: Many listmembers have recommended using a spray bottle conatining a water and bleach solution: obviously not a lot of bleach, maybe 1 tbsp per spray bottle(1 litre). Use a scrub brush and eye protection. I used this successfully on the inside of my poptop to remove mold/ mildew and it worked with no negative repercussions so far. That was in May, 1999. Good luck.
-- Melissa Mourkas Haydenville, MA 81 Westy ---------- >From: Stefan Weir <WEIRSTEF@CS.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Re: pop top cleaning >Date: Fri, Dec 31, 1999, 5:34 PM > > In a message dated 12/31/99 3:21:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, > berky@WIN.BRIGHT.NET writes: > > Bob, I will also be cleaning the under/inside of my top due to mildew. I was > going to try Simple Green. I have used it for a lot of other stuff and it > cleans great and isn't too harsh. I will let you know the results. > > Stefan > > << I recently put a new (as in used) pop top on my 84 westy. Top is in very > good shape except for a stain all around the skylight area. The flocking > that coats the inside of out pop tops has a stain that is probably the > result of water damage and resulting mildew. >> > |
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