![]() |
mildew on 5200
For those that have encountered mildew growing on 5200 used around consoles or deck plates, have you found anything that works well to remove it?
|
Re: mildew on 5200
Spray bleach, then rinse off.
|
Re: mildew on 5200
Clorox Kleenup (same thing) also cleans mildew from about anything else too..
|
Re: mildew on 5200
will give it a try first thing in the morning. pretty unsightly stuff...
|
Re: mildew on 5200
Welcome to Florida ! Let it Grow, takes about 2 Months.Cultivate it, if left for this time it will be approx.a 1" matt.Let it dry for about 4 days in the sun(No Rain)Very Important.After drying add seasonings/mix preferable Tony Chaghere's(La.)Let this dry another day or so to marry the flavors.Then You can use ! It makes a great garnish,Add to dishes as a seasoning distinctive taste.Heck, if They can eat Sea Weed in California then try this! :eek:
Take it out! It will come back! Replace with the "Moldless" sealent/silicone. Forgot the # , made by the same & mines packed away! Green or blue tube.Clorox is OK but it will destroy a lot of things it splashes on.Corrosive! Scream'n reels' Tug :cool: |
Re: mildew on 5200
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:46 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
All original content © 2003-2013 ClassicSeacraft