Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 22:43:22 PDT
Reply-To: Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Fwd: Re: Mold stains inside poptop
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I didn't have such a severe mold problem, but I had a very good cleaning
experience with Turltle Wax Power (?) Upolstery foam cleaner with 'OdorX".
I vaccuumed the flocking first, then applied foam to each section and
scrubbed w/ a brush, mopped off the 'dirty foam' with Bounty paper towels,
then vacuumed the whole again when dry.
At first I was worried that the 'OdorX" smell was way to strong, but it
disippated quickly and the flocking looked and smelled great. This all took
longer than I thought, and you'll want to wear protective eyewear (even just
sunglasses) and put a towel/sheet down on the foam matress -- both for
dripping.......I also brought in an electric fan up there to help with
ventilation/drying.
Tony
'91 Syncro Westy ('teepee')
(I think a 'secret' here is the Bounty paper towels (!) They really are
super absorbent and using clean ones on each section kept the dirt coming
off and not spreading).
>From: Riley Kettner <rileyk@HOME.COM>
>Reply-To: Riley Kettner <rileyk@HOME.COM>
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: Mold stains inside poptop
>Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 21:52:22 -0700
>
> I use a brush and dry cleaning detergent to scrub the top out.
>I was up there for several hours scrubbing away. I find that
>the canvas is much harder to clean. And I have found no
>effective way of doing that. If anyone hasa way, let me know.
>
>Riley Kettner ICQ#16332048
>87 Westy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Nicholas Wilson <nwilson@MCN.ORG>
>To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
>Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 8:11 PM
>Subject: Mold stains inside poptop
>
>
> > Anybody know an effective way to remove heavy mold stains on the flocked
> > interior side of the Westy poptop? The mold grew undisturbed for several
> > months after the Westy was used for a guest room for a week in December
>and
> > not properly ventilated. The condensed moisture led to rampant mold
> > colonies. There are black, gray and brown splotches all over the
>ceiling.
> > Bleach would probably be effective, but very unpleasant and difficult to
> > use without getting it on the canvas, upholstery and carpeting, not to
> > mention in the eyes and other body openings. Maybe hydrogen peroxide 3%?
> >
> > Surely I'm not the first to face this problem. Any experience-based
>advice
> > welcome.
> >
> > Nick
> > Mendocino CA
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