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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: 507742" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Come on LaqueRatt you know you love me.</p><p>I’m using Totally Awesome then Woolite to make sure I have all the awesome out and very soft bristle brush on a cordless drill while using a machine and lots of water to extract several times during the process. It is looking great and feels good and strong after it completely dries. It may rot to pieces in a week but I doubt it. I’m working under lights tonight to finish the first half. Would have finished today and treated but to many interruptions.</p><p>The other side isn’t near as bade so I’ll knock it out pretty quick in the morning.</p><p>Many moons ago when I was a young man I worked for a cleaning service that did carpet and upholstery etc. I was his carpet guy until he wanted to drop that part of the business and start doing other work.</p><p>He sent me to several seminars classes and sold me all his equipment and helped me get set up in my own business. I cleaned hundreds of carpets , expensive rugs upholstery. If it was fabric I could do it. More times than not there was some kind of jacked up situation that I had to figure out how to do. Back then there wasn’t near as many options like we have today.</p><p>I used some off the wall stuff sometimes but never had an unhappy customer. I wowed a lot of them. I never advertised it was all word of mouth.</p><p>This is my first boat cover and that business was a very longtime ago.</p><p>Wait until you see the new pictures.</p><p>I’m taking care to make sure there is no residue I mean nothing left in the threaded seems. I remembered that from the business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 507742, member: 27803"] Come on LaqueRatt you know you love me. I’m using Totally Awesome then Woolite to make sure I have all the awesome out and very soft bristle brush on a cordless drill while using a machine and lots of water to extract several times during the process. It is looking great and feels good and strong after it completely dries. It may rot to pieces in a week but I doubt it. I’m working under lights tonight to finish the first half. Would have finished today and treated but to many interruptions. The other side isn’t near as bade so I’ll knock it out pretty quick in the morning. Many moons ago when I was a young man I worked for a cleaning service that did carpet and upholstery etc. I was his carpet guy until he wanted to drop that part of the business and start doing other work. He sent me to several seminars classes and sold me all his equipment and helped me get set up in my own business. I cleaned hundreds of carpets , expensive rugs upholstery. If it was fabric I could do it. More times than not there was some kind of jacked up situation that I had to figure out how to do. Back then there wasn’t near as many options like we have today. I used some off the wall stuff sometimes but never had an unhappy customer. I wowed a lot of them. I never advertised it was all word of mouth. This is my first boat cover and that business was a very longtime ago. Wait until you see the new pictures. I’m taking care to make sure there is no residue I mean nothing left in the threaded seems. I remembered that from the business. [/QUOTE]
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