Roger and Listees, I've had good luck, and satisfaction, with two products I bought in RV stores, at no-questions-asked- prices. 1. Bioshield Dura Last, as the label reads, "Mold, mildew, remover and all-purpose CLEANER, imparts antibacterial properties, color-safe for fabric, 22 fluid ounces (650 ml)" manufactured by Bioshield Technologies, Inc. Atlanta, GA, 30326." $8.18, plus tax. 2. Bioshield Dura Shield, as the label reads, "Mold, mildew and odor PROTECTANT, permanently bonds to all surfaces, imparts antimicrobal properties, 22 fluid ounces, (650 ml)" $12.49, plus tax- different RV store in different state. One (remover) cleans without bleaching or affecting dye, and the other (protectant) has prevented return of mold, mildew and odor for at least 9 months. One label states that product is "antibacterial" and the other that product is "antimicrobal." I used about two ounces of each solution last summer, and the interior of the Westy top, the "fuzzy" surface, is spic and span. Other potions may do well, but these have done the job for me without stains, deteriorations or damage. This is my experience. Usual disclaimer apply. Tom Hanlon Palm Springs, CA 84 Westfalia
Roger Brant wrote: > After checking the archives, I found only one mention of cleaning, using > first Lysol, then a commercial rug shampoo. > > Before I do this, I'd sure appreciate any shared stories of success / > failures cleaning the ceiling. > > TIA, > > Roger > '79 Westy - currently the Moldmobile |
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