Woody
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By the looks of things.... it sharted:lol:The mold must have farted when it choked on the bleach. :grin:
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By the looks of things.... it sharted:lol:The mold must have farted when it choked on the bleach. :grin:
By the looks of things.... it sharted:lol:
I'll ask the First Mate....he's a biologist and leads a team that includes mold experts! I'm thinking it is indeed possible that mold reacting to bleach rather than dying from exposure could explain the timing of the pink stain appearing following vinyl cleaning.That's funny, but you know what? Maybe there's some truth to that and it caused the "pink" stuff to show up earlier than later? I dunno - I'm not an expert in microorganism gastrointestinal malnutritional disorders. :smt001
Are you sure that wasn't sunscreen? Sunscreen will leave pink stains on vinyl that is pretty much permanent.here is what bleach does to vinyl
where do you guys get spray nine. have never seen it at any store.
Is there any difference between the regular Spray Nine and the "Marine" Spray Nine other than cost?