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    Cleaning Spider poop stains on my seats!!

    Does anyone have a surefire way to remove spider poop stains from vinyl seats?

    I have an 03 21v and have been scrubbing away with no luck. I tried one of the Magic Erasers once and did not see huge results. Do I just need to use like 20 and scrub for hours?

    I would love to hear some ideas, these stains make me nuts and I want to get rid of them.

    Tiges Rock!!
    "You either go all the way or you don't."

    #2
    Mr. clean magic eraser.Let me know how it works.

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      #3
      Opps,should have read thru.

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        #4
        lol. That was pretty funny right there.

        Big Fire: We use "Fantastik" cleaner on our vinyl, and I would say that it cuts bug grime pretty well, as it is a degreaser.

        I do know that people use up those erasers really fast. All they are is high density melanine foam, so its nothing amazing, just a mild abraisive. Just go buy a couple off-brand packs (I think scotch brite makes some) for a buck or two, and go to it. If you don't see results, then I would say the next step is to just clean the cushions as best as possible, and set em in the sun. some people have had luck with that here...

        Sorry if that doesn't help.

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          #5
          I,ve used Greased Lightning for years as just a spot cleaner. I once had a plastice bread bag melt to the seat one hot summer day, took it off with a little 'rubbin'.
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            #6
            I have very good luck with the Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner. It took out a hidden jello shot accident after letting it soak for about a minute and using a terry rag to get into the vinyl texture. Here is their website:

            http://yachtbrite.com/

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              #7
              It could be worse, could be bat poop. Might have to trade!
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                #8
                Nicky is going to go through the roof when he reads this thread!

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                  #9
                  Man that bad terd from malibuboatowners.com is a flippin freak. It just goes to show you how far off the deep end some religious people can slide.
                  Formertigeowners.com
                  I used to be a member in the past.

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                    #10
                    Man, the bat is always lurking around somewhere!


                    He got banned on MBO and now WSR, hope he doesn't switch brands just to hang out with Nickypoo.
                    "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

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                      #11
                      "Simplegreen" also works very well, for just about any general or tough cleaning jobs.
                      Note-Please disregard in the case of anything to do with Bats, boat drivers in costume, or Malibu owners who are clearly-disturbed.
                      “Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy &#*! what a ride!”

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by chpthril
                        It could be worse, could be bat poop.
                        Haaaaa! I do think that would be the worst kind. I'd like to think he hangs from the tower upside down and gets it on himself.

                        I use Meguire's Marine Vinyl Cleaner and Conditioner. Pulls up just about everything under the sun and keeps the vinyl nice and supple in one easy step. Just spray it, let soak for a minute and wipe clean. The only thing it hasn't pulled up for me is wet magazine. somebody left one on the observers seat when it was wet and the print transfered to the vinyl. Oh well.
                        You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                          #13
                          babe's seat soap and a soft brissell fignernail brush.

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                            #14
                            Thanks for all the replies (even the bat one I think). I spoke with a friend of mine who does interior detailing in cars, boats, whatever and got an interesting tip. He said on really tough stains they use solvent!! And then follow it up with a vinyl cleaner/protectant right after. I about crapped my pants when he told me this, but he swore it would work. Long and short of it is, he came out and it worked like a charm!! In 20 min. we had every stubborn stain in the boat out.
                            "You either go all the way or you don't."

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