So a client of mine called me to take a look at his boat. Apparently he's left his 36' boat outdoors albeit with a heavy duty boat cover out in the desert heat of Nevada. (Colorado River)
Upon removing the cover his once beautiful "white" vinyl upholstery had turned a sort of tan/light brown on the top surfaces.
The cover is heavy so I didn't think UV rays could have penetrated and affected the vinyl but I could be wrong.
There happened to be a boat detailing shop on the premises so I spoke to one of the guys there and he said he's seen this sort of thing happen before and advised me not to initially clean it but to leave the boat (upholstery) exposed in the sun for about two days. He promised the fading would be eliminated and that it is a result of the agents within the boat cover. This boat has a medium grey cover but the fellow claimed dark red and blue covers were worse in creating this condition.
Much to my surprise, about 95% of it faded away after two days.
So my questions are:
1) Has anyone every run into this scenario? (Florida guys?)
2) Which upholstery product would you recommend for this particular condition.
3) Would 303 cleaner be a strong choice?
I've used a diluted mixture of simply green with great success over the years but wanted to try another method on this project.
