Re: Vinyl Cleaner
Hey C17,<br /><br />There are probably 1000 answers to this question and rows of fancy do-it-all space age cleaners out there but this is what my wife and I use for just about everything other than car washes and waxes.<br /><br />For regular everyday cleaning Simple Green. Its safe to use on anything and generally cleans just about everything and is biodegradable.<br /><br />For tougher stains and cleaning like your vinyl Formula 409. At my sign shop we use it to clean vinyl banners and awnings that get a lot dirtier than your seats. It cleans up the tough stuff without dulling. Even cleans bloodstains out of carpet.<br /><br />For your dirtiest nastiest jobs Spic-N-Span dissolved in warm to hot water. Make sure it's all dissolved. This will clean anything the others won't. Also great for the trailer, tires, white walls anything nasty.<br /><br />Nothing high tech just very good cleaners that have been around a long time. They have been around for a long time because they do what they are supposed to do.<br /><br />As for the final touch on your vinyl I don't like Armor All because I don't like slippery seats. McGuires (sp?) makes a good product to protect vinyl and soft plastics against UV ect
You can find it at any good auto parts & acc. store. It not a spray it is more like a lotion, it puts a little shine on but doesnt make the seats slippery. I use it on my motorcycle seat too. I dont want either vehicles seats slippery.<br /><br />The good thing about these simple cleaners that work is they arent expensive except for the McGuires; its a little pricey. Just an opinion Im sure, as many boaters there are youll get that many opinions. I like to keep it simple, I found these worked years ago and since, Ive tried a few new things, spent more money only to find they didnt work as good as my tried and true trio of cleaners. <br /><br />Happy cleaning!
