How to Clean Your Boat Seats from Mold and Mildew

Perfectly Clean Boat Seats When you own a boat the interior is always exposed to moisture and is subject to mold and mildew.

We received an email from a gentleman in Traverse City Michigan after he used CLR® Mold & Mildew Clear. “I had to clean up the boat before storing it last weekend. After trying a bleach based formula with no luck I bought the CLR brand cleaner. The CLR Mold & Mildew Clear was the only one that worked well on the vinyl seats and luckily NO SMELL!”I am happy that CLR Mold & Mildew Clear was able to clean your vinyl seats. Our stain remover is a bleach-free formula designed to eliminate tough mold and mildew surface stains from a variety of surfaces.

CLR Mold & Mildew Clear can be used in your bathroom, kitchen and basement on painted walls, ceramic tile, hardwood floors and baseboards as well as fabrics. The foam sprayer was designed to give you a more direct application of our cleaner which will prevent splash back as well as spores from spreading in the air.
 

Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Boat Seats with CLR® Mold & Mildew Clear

1. Preparation:
Before starting, test CLR® Mold & Mildew Clear on a small, hidden area of the seat to ensure it doesn't harm the material.

2. Initial Cleaning:
Turn the nozzle of CLR® Mold & Mildew Clear to the 'ON' position and depress the trigger 3-5 times to start the flow.
Saturate the mold or mildew stained area using the foam sprayer for a more direct application.

3. Let It Sit:
Allow the cleaner to sit on the stain for about 10 minutes. This duration helps in effectively breaking down the mold and mildew.

4. Wiping Off:
After the waiting period, use a dry, clean cloth to wipe off the area.

5. Final Touches:
Rinse the cleaned area with fresh water and dry with a clean towel if necessary.


Additional Tips for Maintaining Boat Seats

-Prompt Cleaning:
Address spills and messes immediately to prevent staining and damage. This is particularly crucial for substances like tree sap.

-Regular Wiping:
Wipe down seats after each use. This helps to prevent build-up and maintain the integrity of the material.

-Covering the Boat:
Protect your boat seats by covering the boat when not in use. This is an effective way to prevent damage from elements like UV rays, bird droppings, and tree sap.

-Scheduled Deep Cleaning:
Establish a regular cleaning schedule for a thorough cleaning of your boat seats. Adjust the frequency based on usage and exposure to dirt and grime.

-Material Awareness:
Understand the material of your seats to ensure the use of correct cleaning products and methods.

-UV Protection:
Apply a UV protectant on your boat seats and consider installing a bimini top for shade. This helps protect against sun damage.

Maintaining the appearance and longevity of your boat seats is not just about regular cleaning; it's also about being proactive and attentive to their needs. Simple actions like prompt cleaning of spills and regular wiping can go a long way in preserving the quality of your seats.