mildew

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  1. dorcutt

    dorcutt Member

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    Any body have an suggestion on how to keep mildew developing in the cab. I keep the old girl in an unheated garage and and get mildew growing in the seat and doors panels. Any easy ideas short of running de-hummidifer all the time. Let me know if you have found any tricks. Thanks. Dave
     
  2. Kens 50 PU

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    Dave, you might try putting a double handful of charcoal briquets in an open container and put that in the cab. I've heard that the charcoal will absorb moisture and keep mildew from forming. Worth a try.
     
  3. mylow53

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    use the old boating trick put an incandesent bulb in the cab and leave it on 40 watt should do the trick
    GT
     
  4. dorcutt

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    Thanks for the suggestions. The charcoal sound interesting, will try it.
     
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    Mildew!

    Ha! mildew? we call it cloth trim over here in cold damp England:D
     
  6. Thunder54

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    Light occasional wiping with a clean cloth and a mild bleach solution will help a bunch in controlling mildew on paint and vinyl, but be very conservative.

    A little bleach goes a long way and it can be very harsh. Fol:Dlow the bleach with a decent upholstery treatment. Do not use bleach on any type of fabric. It will change color, and possibly disintegrate.

    Around here mildew is a first course, then mold, then rust, then compost. Then we go west or north and look for more old iron to bring back to the coast.

    Jim S. :D
     

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