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Cleaning Canvas Awnings
I have canvas awnings that have mildew stains from being rolled up during
winter. They are black. Any tips on cleaning solutions . methods that would work to clean them while "up" on the windows. Cannot use bleach due to the color fade issue. |
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Cleaning Canvas Awnings
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 13:27:49 GMT, "Buster Chops"
wrote: I have canvas awnings that have mildew stains from being rolled up during winter. They are black. Any tips on cleaning solutions . methods that would work to clean them while "up" on the windows. Cannot use bleach due to the color fade issue. imho: Being aired out, and in the sun might help get rid of any further damaged caused by mildew. As for cleaning, might want to get an estimate for a professional service to do the work. Might be cheaper, time and money, than trying some DIY solution. tom @ www.NoCostAds.com |
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