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  • 1999Sport
    • Aug 2006
    • 75

    • Livermore, CA


    Yellowing on White Vinyl?

    Every year I get the same results no matter what I try. I've always used Meguiars 57 to clean and protect my vinyl. A few years ago, I had some yellow discoloring and I was able to pull it out with Star Brite mildew stain remover.

    Last year I tried to use Star Brite on the vinyl, and it seemed to make the yellowing worse. Thinking the contents of the bottle went bad, I tossed the bottle and bought another one. Yesterday I go to use it, and it's not doing anything to the yellow. I tried several times on different pieces of vinyl, and nothing.

    The boat sits on the side of my house with a Rankin cover on it that I just bought last year.

    Am I missing something?

    And what can I use to get this yellow out? Some people say Fantastik, others say don't use Fantastik. Some say Magic Erasers, some say not to use that. Any help would be appreciated.

    I can post pics either later tonight or tomorrow when I get home.
  • mndanielsncsu
    • Apr 2008
    • 147

    • Huntersville, NC


    #2
    RE: Yellowing on White Vinyl?

    I have the same issue with the cushion in my bow. I tried Scrubbing Bubbles, Magic Eraser, and Meguiars 57 and none of them worked. Needless to say, the yellow stains are still there.
    1993 Sport Nautique - SOLD 5/10

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    • laddski
      • Aug 2003
      • 110

      • Billings, MT


      #3
      RE: Yellowing on White Vinyl?

      Ditto for me on my 93 Sport. I have tried everything with no success. I have one on my engine cover and one on my back seat. No idea where they came from.

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      • Chexi
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Feb 2025
        • 2119

        • Austin

        • 2000 SAN

        #4
        Definitely do not use magic erasers. They are abrasives and will destroy your vinyl. I wish I had a miracle cure for you, but I have not yet run into that problem. I will say this, once you get it out, use Aerospace 303 protectant on your vinyl. It should help prevent future stains as well as UV damage.
        Now
        2000 SAN

        Previously
        1999 Air Nautique
        1996 Tige Pre-2000
        1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard

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        • mndanielsncsu
          • Apr 2008
          • 147

          • Huntersville, NC


          #5
          I agree with not using Magic Erasers, although I've tried it. For me, it was a desperation attempt to take care of the yellowing. Right afterwords, I used Meguiars 57 and 303 to get some conditioning back into the vinyl.
          1993 Sport Nautique - SOLD 5/10

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          • 1999Sport
            • Aug 2006
            • 75

            • Livermore, CA


            #6
            I protected a few of the pieces and put them outside on my patio to hopefully let the sun's UV rays bleach it out. Well the sun came out for a little while yesterday, and this morning when I go to take a picture of the yellowing, it's gone. Everything is white again.

            How does this make any sense?

            There are still interior pieces that I know are still yellow under the cover so when I get home today I'm going to pull the cover off and get a picture of that (if it's even yellow anymore). If it is, I guess I'll just leave the cover off for a day or two, with the vinyl conditioned, and hope it does the same thing.

            There has to be a better way to prevent this from happening year after year though.

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            • mndanielsncsu
              • Apr 2008
              • 147

              • Huntersville, NC


              #7
              Wow... glad to hear you had luck with getting it out. I guess that wouldn't work for me because I've had the boat out a lot this year and the bow cushion gets direct sun, but the yellow stains are still there. Wish there was a simple solution.
              1993 Sport Nautique - SOLD 5/10

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              • 1999Sport
                • Aug 2006
                • 75

                • Livermore, CA


                #8
                Yesterday I was looking into some stuff called Spray Nine, which is actually supposed to create a barrier for mold and mildew and is good for the vinyl as well. Might want to look into that, I know I will be.

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                • rocco
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 167

                  • Virginia


                  #9
                  Yellowing on White Vinyl?

                  I have used Spray 9 before on some things...Its more of a Cleaning Solution..Dont know if i would use it on seats/..............

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                  • 1999Sport
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 75

                    • Livermore, CA


                    #10
                    They do have a normal cleaner degreaser, but they also have a marine product as well.

                    http://www.spraynine.com/product_inf...roducts_id=340

                    This was the one that I was talking about.

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                    • Roddyj
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 66



                      #11
                      RE: Yellowing on White Vinyl?

                      spray nine works excellent for cleaning vinyl. use the marine spray nine. let it sit for about a minute, and wipe it down. it will make you vinyl white-er than you have seen it in a long time. then use 303 to protect.

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                      • rocco
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 167

                        • Virginia


                        #12
                        Yellowing on White Vinyl?

                        DO NOT use these products to clean your vinyl-covered boat interior

                        Formula 409 (bottle states 'Not for use on vinyl'), Murphy's Oil Soap, Simple Green, DC Plus, ArmorAll, Top Kote Sealant, Son-of-a-Gun, Orange 88 Degreaser, Roll-Off, Bleach/Baking Soda, Turtle Wax/Tar Remover (containers state 'Not for use on vinyl'), APCO, Harbor Mate.

                        DO NOT use kerosene, gasoline or acetone, as they will remove the protective marine top coat.

                        DO NOT use any silicone based products. They will extract the plasticizers in the vinyl, leave it hard and brittle, and eventually cracking may occur.

                        DO NOT use a powerwasher on boat seating upholstery.Use these products to clean your vinyl-covered boat interior:

                        EpHX Vinyl Cleaner
                        Mild dish soaps (such as Dawn or Ivory)
                        Fantastik (container must state it can be used on vinyl)
                        303 Protectant


                        It is a common misconception that household bleach, chlorine based cleaners, and other strong commercial cleaning solutions are good for treating stains on vinyl-covered boat interiors. These solutions may appear to clean well for a time, but they clean by removing layers of finish along with the stained material on top of the finish.

                        Continued use of such products will deteriorate the appearance of your vinyl-covered boat interior. Vinyl is a porous material, similar to leather. The pores must be able to breathe, so be careful not to clog your vinyl's pores with suntan lotions, oils, etc. Proper vinyl cleaning and maintenance increases the life of your boat interior.

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                        • MarkSkelton
                          • May 2008
                          • 87

                          • Fort Payne, AL

                          • 1998 Ski Nautique GT40

                          #13
                          RE: Yellowing on White Vinyl?

                          It is my understanding that anytime a stain disappears after sunlight, it is mildew coming from inside the cushion. True?
                          2012 200
                          2008 196 TE
                          2004 211 LE

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                          • mndanielsncsu
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 147

                            • Huntersville, NC


                            #14
                            RE: Yellowing on White Vinyl?

                            I googled yellowing vinyl and found some random sites that kept recommending "Yacht Brite Serious Marine Cleaner". Has anyone tried this stuff out before? It looks like a general purpose cleaner, so I'm not sure how I feel about it.
                            http://www.shurhold.com/chemicals_sMarineCleaner.asp
                            1993 Sport Nautique - SOLD 5/10

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                            • east tx skier
                              1,000 Post Club Member
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 1561

                              • Tyler, TX


                              #15
                              This has long been a common issue on the heat stamped panels on older MC's. My 93 had a few yellow spots. From what I recall, it was not the microbial stuff that disappears with sunlight, but it was some sort of vinyl loving organism. Nothing, including magic eraser, would eliminate it. It comes to the point where you're using things to restore the vinyl that are going to destroy the vinyl. The decision I made was I could either live with it or replace it. The yellowing was faint enough that I just lived with it.
                              1998 Ski Nautique (Red/Silver Cloud), GT-40, Perfect Pass Stargazer 8.0z (Zbox), Acme #422, Tunable Rudder.

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