Black Patches on indoor outdoor carpet
My 15 year old boat has black patches on the indoor outdoor carpet. It
appears to be old mildew. Vinegar and baking soda didn't touch it. Carpet cleaner doesn't work. Any suggestions appreciated. |
Black Patches on indoor outdoor carpet
"Michael Bushey" wrote in message . .. My 15 year old boat has black patches on the indoor outdoor carpet. It appears to be old mildew. Vinegar and baking soda didn't touch it. Carpet cleaner doesn't work. Any suggestions appreciated. New carpet. Not much will get the black out of the fibers. |
Black Patches on indoor outdoor carpet
My 15 year old boat has black patches on the indoor outdoor carpet. It appears to be old mildew. Vinegar and baking soda didn't touch it. Carpet cleaner doesn't work. Any suggestions appreciated. Did you try some of that "Oxy-Clean" stuff they advertise on TV ? It seems to clean everything (in their ads) I think its sold in most hardware stores or WalMart |
Black Patches on indoor outdoor carpet
Michael Bushey wrote:
My 15 year old boat has black patches on the indoor outdoor carpet. It appears to be old mildew. Vinegar and baking soda didn't touch it. Carpet cleaner doesn't work. Any suggestions appreciated. On a boat it is probably polypropylene and probably safe to bleach. Blasting it with a hard stream of water will get a lot of it out, but bleach is the only thing I know that will kill mildew. |
Black Patches on indoor outdoor carpet
I've had good luck with one of these handheld steamers. For my swimming
pool carpet, I would use pool shock. Wet the carpet, sprinkle it on, broom it, hose it off. WARNING: Always test for color fastness first. My experience has most of these spots occuring where people spill things. When it happens, a complete flushing with water is needed to get the sugar out. "Norminn" wrote in message ... Michael Bushey wrote: My 15 year old boat has black patches on the indoor outdoor carpet. It appears to be old mildew. Vinegar and baking soda didn't touch it. Carpet cleaner doesn't work. Any suggestions appreciated. On a boat it is probably polypropylene and probably safe to bleach. Blasting it with a hard stream of water will get a lot of it out, but bleach is the only thing I know that will kill mildew. |
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