Levitation
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- Joined
- Aug 12, 2009
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- fmlt2510f809
- Vessel Name
- Charlotte Ann
Well, I found the source of my leak causing staining of the mouse fur ( started when the boat sat out in hard rain for a couple of weeks unattended in late fall)
It was the port hand rail over the aft cabin eyebrow. One mounting bolt only had bedding compound encircling 180 degrees of the bolt when installed. After 4 years it had decided to leak (never sat out in extended rain like that prior to the incident.) part of the problem was oak leaves that fell on the cabin top - steeped in the rain water and the tea dripped inside. Major staining.
Anyway, after sealing the handrail it was time to deal with the stains. After some trial and error I found that a combination of Pine-Sol sprayed on and brushed into the fur for 30-60 seconds then followed by Formula 409 sprayed on and scrubbed up into a foam with a cloth pad and allowed to dry did the job well. Some areas of the staining required 4 cleaning cycles with some drying in between (fan). All in all I am pleased with the outcome.
I will post pictures in my photo album when/if I get a round tuit.
Why I tried combining two kinds of household cleaner is a convoluted story - I normally avoid mixing unknown chemicals. Factory Ken suggested bleach water scrubbed into the fur. So far I did not do that, but it remains my ace in the hole.
I do feel that having the mouse fur was a gift. Had there been wall paneling, a leak with swelling and staining might have necessitated replacing the paneling.
It was the port hand rail over the aft cabin eyebrow. One mounting bolt only had bedding compound encircling 180 degrees of the bolt when installed. After 4 years it had decided to leak (never sat out in extended rain like that prior to the incident.) part of the problem was oak leaves that fell on the cabin top - steeped in the rain water and the tea dripped inside. Major staining.
Anyway, after sealing the handrail it was time to deal with the stains. After some trial and error I found that a combination of Pine-Sol sprayed on and brushed into the fur for 30-60 seconds then followed by Formula 409 sprayed on and scrubbed up into a foam with a cloth pad and allowed to dry did the job well. Some areas of the staining required 4 cleaning cycles with some drying in between (fan). All in all I am pleased with the outcome.
I will post pictures in my photo album when/if I get a round tuit.
Why I tried combining two kinds of household cleaner is a convoluted story - I normally avoid mixing unknown chemicals. Factory Ken suggested bleach water scrubbed into the fur. So far I did not do that, but it remains my ace in the hole.
I do feel that having the mouse fur was a gift. Had there been wall paneling, a leak with swelling and staining might have necessitated replacing the paneling.