Pink stains on white vinyl
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Pink stains on white vinyl
Hi guys,
does somebody has the answer how to get these off ??
the cushions are new and the pink stains start occuring this summer.
I only used mild soap for cleaning before they appeard....after that ....everything i could lay my hands on ..the cushions look like new but the stains are still there.
who has the sollution ??
Gert
does somebody has the answer how to get these off ??
the cushions are new and the pink stains start occuring this summer.
I only used mild soap for cleaning before they appeard....after that ....everything i could lay my hands on ..the cushions look like new but the stains are still there.
who has the sollution ??
Gert
Women are like boats ,the older they get , the more money and professional help they need to look beautiful.
It happens to some non marine vinyl. Seems to be a reaction with the backing and moisture.
If it is a true marine product the check if there ware any markings on the back side. Sometimes a fabricator would use a pen or other insturment to mark the lines and spacing prior to cutting, this would often times bleed through and appear pink on the face side.
The last thing that causes this is dyed material that haven't been washed, anything from jap feathers to a new pair of shorts or a towel. It may go away if it is a surface stain however it is based from the backing it will only get worse.
Sorry for your luck
If it is a true marine product the check if there ware any markings on the back side. Sometimes a fabricator would use a pen or other insturment to mark the lines and spacing prior to cutting, this would often times bleed through and appear pink on the face side.
The last thing that causes this is dyed material that haven't been washed, anything from jap feathers to a new pair of shorts or a towel. It may go away if it is a surface stain however it is based from the backing it will only get worse.
Sorry for your luck
KR
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I would try a dilusion of bleach in an area where the result may not show. Clean white rag dip in and gently work the area. If it starts to work you can use more bleach and less water. Again in anarea where the result will not be noticed in case it affects the color.
Other than that I must agree with JP. Likely not suited for marine application or an upholsterers marker bleeding through.
All the best,
Mark
Other than that I must agree with JP. Likely not suited for marine application or an upholsterers marker bleeding through.
All the best,
Mark
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Gert,
The stains might have come from someone with sun tan lotion( some tanning creams and sun block have a dye that you can't see until it gets on a white vinyl cushions) or a non color fast fabric someone was wearing while it was wet.
Try some soft scrub with bleach and a stiff brush, if that doesn't work try a paste of Spic & Span, this also works for cleaning sun bleached teak, a stiff brush, fresh water rinse and the teak is like new.
Last resort is Acetone on a white Terry cloth towel or white tee shirt, but keep the Acetone away from the stitching and remove the foam inside the cushion before using Acetone.
Pete
The stains might have come from someone with sun tan lotion( some tanning creams and sun block have a dye that you can't see until it gets on a white vinyl cushions) or a non color fast fabric someone was wearing while it was wet.
Try some soft scrub with bleach and a stiff brush, if that doesn't work try a paste of Spic & Span, this also works for cleaning sun bleached teak, a stiff brush, fresh water rinse and the teak is like new.
Last resort is Acetone on a white Terry cloth towel or white tee shirt, but keep the Acetone away from the stitching and remove the foam inside the cushion before using Acetone.
Pete
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I punished my daughter and blamed her friends for staining my bolsters. They like to use that as an example of how I'm not always right.
F em , rotten kids.
I was told that the pink is a type of mold and it comes from the inside of non marine vinyl. I couldn't get the stains out but it never really got worse than the initial manifestation . I reupholstered the bolsters eventually but if it were my cushions I would have dealt with the pink by covering them with some form of fabric.
F em , rotten kids.
I was told that the pink is a type of mold and it comes from the inside of non marine vinyl. I couldn't get the stains out but it never really got worse than the initial manifestation . I reupholstered the bolsters eventually but if it were my cushions I would have dealt with the pink by covering them with some form of fabric.
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Gert,
There was a run of white vinyl that was substantial where it was a fault in the product and it resulted in pink staining. Not much will get it out. Acne medication was one solution that actually has worked for people I know (believe it or not), as well as Tilex.
Take a look at this.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-for ... vinyl.html
I spoke with a guy who owns an everglades in my harbor who has had to replace all his cushions...
Dug
There was a run of white vinyl that was substantial where it was a fault in the product and it resulted in pink staining. Not much will get it out. Acne medication was one solution that actually has worked for people I know (believe it or not), as well as Tilex.
Take a look at this.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-for ... vinyl.html
I spoke with a guy who owns an everglades in my harbor who has had to replace all his cushions...
Dug
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Now how in the world did someone figure that out......wonder how much alcohol was involved in that research??? LOL....thats funnyDug wrote:Acne medication was one solution that actually has worked for people
Kinda like someone told me to wash your hair with beer.....makes it very soft.....did not really work out that way for me.....
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Thanks all of you for the tips and tricks.... chlorine didn't help ... like some of you said it appears to be on the backside of the fabric..
I will try the acne threatment tonic ......all the hope I have left...!!
the good part is it is only my seat cushion , and I think that washing it to much did it...
The best part of a day boating , Everybody off ....sun is going down ,lite music on ,a cold beer and a smoke and wash your princes from top to bottom and after that sit a the dock ,with another cold heineken admeiring her beauty .
I will try the acne threatment tonic ......all the hope I have left...!!
the good part is it is only my seat cushion , and I think that washing it to much did it...
The best part of a day boating , Everybody off ....sun is going down ,lite music on ,a cold beer and a smoke and wash your princes from top to bottom and after that sit a the dock ,with another cold heineken admeiring her beauty .
Women are like boats ,the older they get , the more money and professional help they need to look beautiful.
Gert,
Not to muddy the waters further but I had a problem when glueing vinyl to a substrate. Apparently the glue vehicle in the spray can did the job on me. Pink stain.
Screw it. I have bigger fish to fry.
Not to muddy the waters further but I had a problem when glueing vinyl to a substrate. Apparently the glue vehicle in the spray can did the job on me. Pink stain.
Screw it. I have bigger fish to fry.
Mikey
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Gert, Ive been told to try orange glo hand cleaner, bit of pumice in the cleaner to scrub the stain and lanolin to soften the leather just like human skin. Works to keep all your coaming pads and cushions soft and adds some protection. BH
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Pink
I had this pink thing happen numerous times when I was a boat dealer, mold on the inside, no amount of outside scrubbing or chemicals will fix it, open up the upholstered cushion , dry it , use ammonia and it will go away till the next time moisture gets in the threads, poor quality vinyl, no mold resistant chemistry incorporated in the polymer
Perhaps a bit extreme, Gert, but I had an accumulation of dirt and stains on the cockpit cushions for my Hunter 27 (yeah, I'm a clothset blow-boater but I'll bet I can read a down wind drift better tnam most!) I finally had to use a white vinyl overspray.
It is like a vinyl paint in a rattle can. Make sure that the surface is thoroughly clean...after all you have done so far, that is a given...and spray like you were spray-canning furniture. Let dry very well and start using.
Worked so well that I used it on the cushions from the Todd helm chair on the B31 bridge. Vast improvement.
The manufacturer is SEMCO as I recall. You probably have a closer alternative for colored vinyl spray coatings.
Maybe this will help.
It is like a vinyl paint in a rattle can. Make sure that the surface is thoroughly clean...after all you have done so far, that is a given...and spray like you were spray-canning furniture. Let dry very well and start using.
Worked so well that I used it on the cushions from the Todd helm chair on the B31 bridge. Vast improvement.
The manufacturer is SEMCO as I recall. You probably have a closer alternative for colored vinyl spray coatings.
Maybe this will help.
Jerry, Triton II
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