I used a 1 part bleach to 10-15 (it wasn't scientific) parts water solution. I also added a few tablespoons of powdered detergent. We had the poptop on sawhorses, dipped a medium stiff brush used to wash wheels into the solution and started scrubbing away in a circular motion. There was lots of liquid there. We probably used 2.5 gallons. I doubt circles vs. lines, vs. squares matters although I am sure someone has an opinion. It probably took the two of us 25 minutes to scrub 2x, 5 minutes to hose it down and 15 more minutes to towel it as dry as possible. We then put a fan on it and went to lunch. From start to finish, it took 7 hours to remove the top & canvas, clean, eat lunch, mess around with the new, non-fitting canvas, and then put the top back on sans canvas. As you can see, it came out great!
On Oct 14, 2005, at 4:37 PM, BJ Feddish wrote: > Aaron wrote: > > >> It had a lot of mildew on it, and we scrubbed it with a 1 to 10 > bleach and detergent solution and then hosed it off. It came out > really well and was even dry within 2 hours. << > > What detergent did you use? Did you mix the bleach with the > detergent? Did you have to scrub with a brush or sponge ir did it > come right out? > > Bryan > > |
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