<VV> Black Mold

Larry Forman larry at forman.net
Tue Aug 8 15:49:57 EDT 2006


I would recommend going to any good boat shop.   Boaters have been fighting with mold and vinyl for many years.  There are several specialized products just for use fighting mold on boating seats which are always vinyl.  

Good luck and let us know if you find something that works well for you.

Larry


----- Original Message -----

From: "Arjay Morgan" <n3lkz at yahoo.com>
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: RE: <VV> Black Mold
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 11:34:25 -0700 (PDT)


This may be a Florida-only problem, but someone on the list may 
have a solution.

   Our 64 Monza convertable has begun to grow black mold on the 
tops of both the front and rear seat backs. It's now the rainy 
season in Florida with average relative humidities in the 80% 
range. The car lives with its top down, under a breathable car 
cover, inside a well ventilated carport.

   I know the standard cure for black mold is Clorox, but if I use 
full strength Clorox on the red seats it will bleach them pink. I 
also know the mold, left untreated, will eat the vinyl.

   Has anyone had any success with any non-bleaching product to get 
rid of this pest?

   Thanks,
   Arjay Morgan


  		
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