It will remove grease and grime very well, but not at all healthy for the life of your vinyl....Never heard that.
It will remove grease and grime very well, but not at all healthy for the life of your vinyl....Never heard that.
not upsetSorry for upsetting. My response was TIC. No implication that the guy deliberately made a bad suggestion. If he said a protectant on top of the windex, then it would have made sense.
Bleach is another alternative, as long as its topcoated and careful on the stitches.
Oil threads are different. Some people are very adamant about what they perceive to be the "best". Truth is that ANY oil will do the job.not upset
all good....it's like an oil thread....
I was surprised , skeptical, (as others are) and still not 100% sure, was just FYI and FWIW..
Not endorsing.
Spray-9, wholly mackeral. I have it in my garage, my workshop, my boathouse and under the wife's kitchen cabinet. Best stuff ever....I know people that have used pledge on their vinyl for decades.
I wouldnt use WD-40
I keep spray-9, simple green and 303 for the upholstery, and windex for the windows on the boat at all times
DONT listen to that knucklehead!!! CharlieThe guy that did my upholstery told me to use WD40.
I will....I'll post the outcome on my 105th birthday....Oil threads are different. Some people are very adamant about what they perceive to be the "best". Truth is that ANY oil will do the job.
In this case, the question was asked about what was good. Lots answered. No harm no foul. Use it if you like, or not. Most any advertised product will work, some better than others.
However, some of the suggestions were simply bad advice. THOSE needed to be responded to. But once again, do as you like and then come back after you'e owned the boat for 35 years and tell us about the outcome.
3M Vinyl cleaner. Best in the world. 303 is sticky.
Wonderful thread. I almost upchucked my beer.
WD40 is a petroleum product. It may be good for a spot cleaner for an oil spot or something, but you better wash it off and put a protectant on top. Be sure to never do bizness with the guy that told you that ever again...
Back in the day we used Lemon Pledge in the boat. It was what the wife used in the house so we didn't need to buy a special bottle of boat stuff. It worked fantastic. It was 100% on a boat that I kept for 35 years, so it can't be all that bad.
Nevertheless, modern chemistry has evolved. No matter if you have a boat or a car or a golf cart, 3M is what you want.
I say that as a 3M retiree with knowledge of the chemistry and R&D that went into their products.
Spray-9, wholly mackeral. I have it in my garage, my workshop, my boathouse and under the wife's kitchen cabinet. Best stuff ever....
It's EXACTLY like an oil thread and this is a prime example!Oil threads are different. Some people are very adamant about what they perceive to be the "best". Truth is that ANY oil will do the job.
In this case, the question was asked about what was good. Lots answered. No harm no foul. Use it if you like, or not. Most any advertised product will work, some better than others.
However, some of the suggestions were simply bad advice. THOSE needed to be responded to. But once again, do as you like and then come back after you'e owned the boat for 35 years and tell us about the outcome.
Thank you so much for summarizing all of my posts. It is truly appreciated.It's EXACTLY like an oil thread and this is a prime example!
what a joke....and biased much, Mr. 3m?