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Writer's pictureEve Coker

Why You Should Never Use Harsh Cleaners on Boat Upholstery

Boat upholstery is made from a variety of materials, including vinyl, leather, and fabric. Harsh cleaners can damage these materials, causing them to fade, crack, or become brittle. In some cases, harsh cleaners can even be flammable.





Here are some of the reasons why you should never use harsh cleaners on boat upholstery:

  • Harsh cleaners can damage the materials. As mentioned above, harsh cleaners can damage the materials that boat upholstery is made from. This can cause the upholstery to fade, crack, or become brittle.

  • Harsh cleaners can be flammable. Some harsh cleaners, such as those that contain ammonia or bleach, can be flammable. This means that they can be a fire hazard if they come into contact with an open flame.

  • Harsh cleaners can irritate your skin. Some harsh cleaners can irritate your skin, especially if they are not rinsed off completely. This can cause redness, itching, and other discomfort.

If you need to clean your boat upholstery, it is important to use a mild cleaner that is specifically designed for marine use. These cleaners will be less likely to damage the materials and will be safer for you to use.

Here are some tips for cleaning boat upholstery:

  • Test the cleaner in an inconspicuous area first. This will help you to make sure that the cleaner does not damage the upholstery.

  • Apply the cleaner with a sponge or cloth. Be sure to work in small sections and to rinse the cleaner off thoroughly after each section.

  • Allow the upholstery to dry completely before using it again.

By following these tips, you can clean your boat upholstery safely and effectively.

Here are some additional tips for keeping your boat upholstery looking its best:

  • Vacuum the upholstery regularly. This will help to remove dirt, dust, and debris that can cause the upholstery to fade and become dirty.

  • Use a UV protectant spray. This will help to protect the upholstery from the sun's harmful rays.

  • Avoid using harsh chemicals. As mentioned above, harsh chemicals can damage the upholstery.

  • Have the upholstery professionally cleaned every year or two. This will help to remove any deep-seated dirt and stains.

If your boat has tears, splits, discoloration, or damage to its vinyl or plastic, we're here to help! Call us at 803.633.9067 or go to www.colorglonsc.com


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