BULKSS
Jul 20th, 99, 9:29 AM
Slowly puttin the Interior back in my 69 the rear seat was stored in my cellar but before I got the car some mold had developed on the white seats I have scrubbed with everything I can think of it still has a bunch of dot like stains Thanks Mike
David
Jul 20th, 99, 9:46 AM
We had the same problem with the seats in our boat (3 years in storage by previous owner). Our neighbor, who worked on boats, suggested a bathroom mildew remover. I believe it was X-14. It worked great. Everyone thought we had got the seats recovered. Just be sure to air out the seats real good after cleaning. Give it a try. Good luck. David
Gene Chas
Jul 20th, 99, 10:13 AM
Mike, I asked my mother-in-law the sam,e question. Full of household tips and, of course, a royal PITA. Her answer "X-14".
Joe454
Jul 20th, 99, 10:54 AM
Since I store my car in a garage for months at a time, this is a problem for me too. I always used bleach diluted with water. It took the mold off but, it would come back. I will try the X-14 next time. I hope it works. Sometimes a solution is not always the answer. ..............Joe454
BULKSS
Jul 20th, 99, 11:15 AM
Thanks guys on my way to store now to get some x14 Gene Thank your mother in law maybe even give her a kiss MIKE
David
Jul 20th, 99, 2:04 PM
Be sure to test an unseen area first -- just to make sure that nothing really bad happens. Just a thought. David
Gene Chas
Jul 20th, 99, 7:32 PM
David's right, test it. I didn't use it on an interior. Kiss her! Yeah with a .44!