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Star Brite® Mildew Stain Remover

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  • Removes mildew from vinyl seats, cushions, tops and covers
  • Requires no scrubbing
  • Spray on and wipe off

The most effective way to control and prevent mildew stains on boats, RVs, automobiles and campers, Star Brite Mildew Stain Remover instantly removes mildew from vinyl seats, cushions, tops and covers on contact. Requiring no scrubbing, this simple spray on and wipe off application works like magic.

   
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  • Removes mildew from vinyl seats, cushions, tops and covers
  • Requires no scrubbing
  • Spray on and wipe off

The most effective way to control and prevent mildew stains on boats, RVs, automobiles and campers, Star Brite Mildew Stain Remover instantly removes mildew from vinyl seats, cushions, tops and covers on contact. Requiring no scrubbing, this simple spray on and wipe off application works like magic.

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I have mildew stains on these covers and want to make sure I don't mess up the water repelancy of the fabric.
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Yes you can"t scrub hard enough to hurt anything.
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It should, but the vendor recommends testing a spot first to make sure it doesn’t harm the surface. For cleaning fiberglass on boats, the vendor recommends a good boat wash first to try and clean it off or a Starbrite or Bass Pro Shops branded cleaner wax that has some grit to it.
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I've had few areas where mildew builds up on the fiberglass itself and have used the product to get it off. I think the product was more intended for removal of mildew on seats and side panels. When I would use it on fiberglass I would always make sure to wax that area immediatly so it would no fade the glass.
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