Mold on Soft-top
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Re: Mold on Soft-top
JVC proclaimed:
> Hey all. I have a soft-top from my '98 TJ. The garage I was storing it
> in sprung a leak in the roof right over the top. Now it's moldy/mildewy.
> Is there anything I can use on it to get rid of this stuff or do I just
> have to start over and buy a new one? This sux! TIA.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a somewhat decent bleach if you scrub with a
good brush...some places [Smart & Final] you can buy it in gallon
jugs. Add a bit of cleaner like Lysol, might work without too
much damage.
If it is just spots, you might try one of those bleach pens, being
careful to stay away from the seams. What the heck, it can't look
much worse...
> Hey all. I have a soft-top from my '98 TJ. The garage I was storing it
> in sprung a leak in the roof right over the top. Now it's moldy/mildewy.
> Is there anything I can use on it to get rid of this stuff or do I just
> have to start over and buy a new one? This sux! TIA.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a somewhat decent bleach if you scrub with a
good brush...some places [Smart & Final] you can buy it in gallon
jugs. Add a bit of cleaner like Lysol, might work without too
much damage.
If it is just spots, you might try one of those bleach pens, being
careful to stay away from the seams. What the heck, it can't look
much worse...
#32
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Re: Mold on Soft-top
JVC proclaimed:
> Hey all. I have a soft-top from my '98 TJ. The garage I was storing it
> in sprung a leak in the roof right over the top. Now it's moldy/mildewy.
> Is there anything I can use on it to get rid of this stuff or do I just
> have to start over and buy a new one? This sux! TIA.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a somewhat decent bleach if you scrub with a
good brush...some places [Smart & Final] you can buy it in gallon
jugs. Add a bit of cleaner like Lysol, might work without too
much damage.
If it is just spots, you might try one of those bleach pens, being
careful to stay away from the seams. What the heck, it can't look
much worse...
> Hey all. I have a soft-top from my '98 TJ. The garage I was storing it
> in sprung a leak in the roof right over the top. Now it's moldy/mildewy.
> Is there anything I can use on it to get rid of this stuff or do I just
> have to start over and buy a new one? This sux! TIA.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a somewhat decent bleach if you scrub with a
good brush...some places [Smart & Final] you can buy it in gallon
jugs. Add a bit of cleaner like Lysol, might work without too
much damage.
If it is just spots, you might try one of those bleach pens, being
careful to stay away from the seams. What the heck, it can't look
much worse...
#33
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Re: Mold on Soft-top
JVC proclaimed:
> Hey all. I have a soft-top from my '98 TJ. The garage I was storing it
> in sprung a leak in the roof right over the top. Now it's moldy/mildewy.
> Is there anything I can use on it to get rid of this stuff or do I just
> have to start over and buy a new one? This sux! TIA.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a somewhat decent bleach if you scrub with a
good brush...some places [Smart & Final] you can buy it in gallon
jugs. Add a bit of cleaner like Lysol, might work without too
much damage.
If it is just spots, you might try one of those bleach pens, being
careful to stay away from the seams. What the heck, it can't look
much worse...
> Hey all. I have a soft-top from my '98 TJ. The garage I was storing it
> in sprung a leak in the roof right over the top. Now it's moldy/mildewy.
> Is there anything I can use on it to get rid of this stuff or do I just
> have to start over and buy a new one? This sux! TIA.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a somewhat decent bleach if you scrub with a
good brush...some places [Smart & Final] you can buy it in gallon
jugs. Add a bit of cleaner like Lysol, might work without too
much damage.
If it is just spots, you might try one of those bleach pens, being
careful to stay away from the seams. What the heck, it can't look
much worse...
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