I don't know how I did it, I don't think I ever put it away wet, but I pulled out my Lost Creek coveralls to find splotches of mildew on the inside. How's the best way to kill it without ruining the coveralls?
Scott
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Scott Shaw wrote:I don't know how I did it, I don't think I ever put it away wet, but I pulled out my Lost Creek coveralls to find splotches of mildew on the inside. How's the best way to kill it without ruining the coveralls?
Scott
Scott Shaw wrote:...How's the best way to kill it without ruining the coveralls? Scott
randojl wrote:Scott Shaw wrote:...How's the best way to kill it without ruining the coveralls? Scott
Hey, Scott. I'm skeptical about mixing chlorine bleach and nylon coveralls. Here's a site about removing mildew from sails:
http://www.northsails.com/north_america ... Agents.htm
that you might find helpful. They specifically recommend not using chlorine bleach on nylon (although it's apparently OK with polyester and some others) and discuss Lysol and even salt water.
Buddy
cob wrote:...Randojl, what are the supposed bad effects of bleach on nylon. Done it before. never noticed anything... yet. tom
Scott Shaw wrote:It was stored for about 9 months in a rubbermaid container.
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