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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: 507697" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Ok I have a system that I’m confident will get most if not all the sap out of the fibers. It’s going to remove any protection it has. I need to be able to apply something asap. I have no rain here for about 4 days. Problem is I don’t have any 303 marine fabric guard and there is none to be had local. I can order it but I looked everywhere and it wouldn’t be here in time.</p><p>I really need to clean it asap. Everyday gives it more holding power.</p><p>And I don’t want to clean it and not treat it right away.</p><p>I have a full bottle of Star Brite waterproofing spray. This is a Sun-Dura fabric which is polyester but Star Brite says it’s solvent based and will harm cheaper polyester covers and to use their water based.</p><p>This wasn’t cheap.</p><p>Does anyone know is I’m safe using the Star Brite I have?</p><p>Has anyone ever used it on say an economy cover like I had from Academy before I spent the extra and invested in a better cover that’s supposed to last me for years not one year.</p><p>If you’ve had experience with Star Brite waterproofing please sha Your knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 507697, member: 27803"] Ok I have a system that I’m confident will get most if not all the sap out of the fibers. It’s going to remove any protection it has. I need to be able to apply something asap. I have no rain here for about 4 days. Problem is I don’t have any 303 marine fabric guard and there is none to be had local. I can order it but I looked everywhere and it wouldn’t be here in time. I really need to clean it asap. Everyday gives it more holding power. And I don’t want to clean it and not treat it right away. I have a full bottle of Star Brite waterproofing spray. This is a Sun-Dura fabric which is polyester but Star Brite says it’s solvent based and will harm cheaper polyester covers and to use their water based. This wasn’t cheap. Does anyone know is I’m safe using the Star Brite I have? Has anyone ever used it on say an economy cover like I had from Academy before I spent the extra and invested in a better cover that’s supposed to last me for years not one year. If you’ve had experience with Star Brite waterproofing please sha Your knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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