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Help! My nice one year old Sun-Dura boat cover is black from oak tree sap.
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 507983" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Well here it is. It’s not perfect. I can tell where I got a little to rough. The Awesome and Woolite were all most impossible to get rinsed completely out so I went back to 303 marine multi surface and diluted it. It did good and I rinsed twice with clean water using my extraction machine. I was seeing clean water come out. Some areas there’s still faded remnants of the sap but I’m happy that I was able to get it this far.</p><p>Now my worry is this is the wrong time of year to be applying Fabric guard.</p><p>I sprayed it today while in the 70’s and sun shining bright. No moisture in the forecast for three days but it’s cooling off. Wind is strong. I went ahead of myself with a shop vac with a brush to remove any debris I couldn’t see then sprayed it.</p><p>I was putting everything a way and started for the house. I stopped and said I need a picture for the forum.</p><p>[ATTACH]118200[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 507983, member: 27803"] Well here it is. It’s not perfect. I can tell where I got a little to rough. The Awesome and Woolite were all most impossible to get rinsed completely out so I went back to 303 marine multi surface and diluted it. It did good and I rinsed twice with clean water using my extraction machine. I was seeing clean water come out. Some areas there’s still faded remnants of the sap but I’m happy that I was able to get it this far. Now my worry is this is the wrong time of year to be applying Fabric guard. I sprayed it today while in the 70’s and sun shining bright. No moisture in the forecast for three days but it’s cooling off. Wind is strong. I went ahead of myself with a shop vac with a brush to remove any debris I couldn’t see then sprayed it. I was putting everything a way and started for the house. I stopped and said I need a picture for the forum. [ATTACH]118200[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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