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Old 05-12-2022, 01:21 PM   #3
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With mold especially I have found that just throwing on a pair of gloves, some white microfiber towels and household bleach (diluted in water) works the best. If the mold is heavier dilute it less.

Many will roll their eyes when they read this as bleach can be harsh on vinyl, but as long as you give the seats a good wipe down with fresh water and a fresh towel to get the residue off when you are finished, it should be okay. I've been doing this on my 27ft Formula for a few years now and have had no problems.

Not saying this will work for you since everyone's seats/material is different quality/texture. It's probably best to test different products /methods on smaller sections of your seats to compare what works best. Then go all in once you choose the best.
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