Gang,
Over the past couple of years I've unfortunately had some "pinking" of the vinyl in my boat. It's one of those things that doesn't affect many boats, but the problem is widespread. It's caused by a microorganism. You can read all about it here: https://gestaltscientific.com/overview/
So I had some light pinking in various places in the boat and had mostly ignored them. I knew where they were because I cleaned the boat. It really didn't bother me until other people started seeing them. I did quite a bit of research here on PN and other places to conclude that there really isn't any household cleaner that'll get rid of it. Letting the vinyl sit in the sun for several days would fade it, but the spots would always come back. I finally decided to try the solution from Gestalt Scientific.
The package arrives and it's actually pretty nice. The instruction manual is detailed and very specific. It illustrates the process very clearly so I'm not going to go into every step. In short, you identify every place you have pinking and purchase enough of the product to do the job. The website tries to help you figure out how many cartridges you need, but I found it to be short. If it says you need one, buy two. And given their shipping charges, definitely buy more than you need but I'll talk more about that later.
Next, weather. This solution is HIGHLY weather dependent. You need warm days and sunshine. It cannot be cool or overcast. It takes several treatments to get all of the pinking out. A minimum of 4. There is a chart in the manual that indicates the interval between treatments. It's weather related.
The vinyl must be CLEAN. Before you do anything, clean every location with rubbing alcohol. You must get all of the 303, sunscreen, etc off the vinyl before you treat.
Mark the areas clearly with blue painters tape. This is important because after the 2nd treatment, these spots are going to be hard to find. The painters tape will make sure you're reapplying in the proper places.
Here are a bunch of photos. The pinking isn't obvious in all of these due to the camera in this phone: https://imgur.com/a/L1yNcRN. You can see the pinking as well as the painters tape indicating where I'd be applying the treatment.
One of the things the manual leaves out is the fact that you do NOT have to treat on consecutive days. I talked with their support and they said it was fine to treat one day, take a few days off (perhaps because the weather changed) and then come back to finish the job.
So the information you've all been waiting for. Does it really work? Yes, absolutely it does. After just 3 hours into the first treatment I was having trouble finding about 75% of the pinking I had. It was gone. After the 3rd treatment, I couldn't find any at all. It's important to not stop after the pinking is gone! You have to get down at least 4 treatments to make sure it doesn't come back. Keep at it.
Here are a few photos of the vinyl after 4 treatments: https://imgur.com/a/amHkHmV. I didn't photograph every place because they were all basically the same.
Pros:
- It works.
- It's isn't that difficult to apply.
- Their support seems pretty good.
Cons:
- It isn't cheap. A single cartridge is $48. They then add on $10 for handling, sales tax, and then shipping charges from Oregon. I was in for $72.50 by the time it was done for a SINGLE cartridge.
- The cartridges have an EXTREMELY short shelf-life. 14 days from the time it ships. You have to jump on it immediately.
- Once a cartridge is "activated" you must use it all or throw out any extra. It will not keep.
Summary: The solution from Gestalt works. It's expensive, their shipping charges are absurd and it has a ridiculously short shelf life, but applied according to the instructions with the correct amount it will mitigate the problem.
-Charles
Over the past couple of years I've unfortunately had some "pinking" of the vinyl in my boat. It's one of those things that doesn't affect many boats, but the problem is widespread. It's caused by a microorganism. You can read all about it here: https://gestaltscientific.com/overview/
So I had some light pinking in various places in the boat and had mostly ignored them. I knew where they were because I cleaned the boat. It really didn't bother me until other people started seeing them. I did quite a bit of research here on PN and other places to conclude that there really isn't any household cleaner that'll get rid of it. Letting the vinyl sit in the sun for several days would fade it, but the spots would always come back. I finally decided to try the solution from Gestalt Scientific.
The package arrives and it's actually pretty nice. The instruction manual is detailed and very specific. It illustrates the process very clearly so I'm not going to go into every step. In short, you identify every place you have pinking and purchase enough of the product to do the job. The website tries to help you figure out how many cartridges you need, but I found it to be short. If it says you need one, buy two. And given their shipping charges, definitely buy more than you need but I'll talk more about that later.
Next, weather. This solution is HIGHLY weather dependent. You need warm days and sunshine. It cannot be cool or overcast. It takes several treatments to get all of the pinking out. A minimum of 4. There is a chart in the manual that indicates the interval between treatments. It's weather related.
The vinyl must be CLEAN. Before you do anything, clean every location with rubbing alcohol. You must get all of the 303, sunscreen, etc off the vinyl before you treat.
Mark the areas clearly with blue painters tape. This is important because after the 2nd treatment, these spots are going to be hard to find. The painters tape will make sure you're reapplying in the proper places.
Here are a bunch of photos. The pinking isn't obvious in all of these due to the camera in this phone: https://imgur.com/a/L1yNcRN. You can see the pinking as well as the painters tape indicating where I'd be applying the treatment.
One of the things the manual leaves out is the fact that you do NOT have to treat on consecutive days. I talked with their support and they said it was fine to treat one day, take a few days off (perhaps because the weather changed) and then come back to finish the job.
So the information you've all been waiting for. Does it really work? Yes, absolutely it does. After just 3 hours into the first treatment I was having trouble finding about 75% of the pinking I had. It was gone. After the 3rd treatment, I couldn't find any at all. It's important to not stop after the pinking is gone! You have to get down at least 4 treatments to make sure it doesn't come back. Keep at it.
Here are a few photos of the vinyl after 4 treatments: https://imgur.com/a/amHkHmV. I didn't photograph every place because they were all basically the same.
Pros:
- It works.
- It's isn't that difficult to apply.
- Their support seems pretty good.
Cons:
- It isn't cheap. A single cartridge is $48. They then add on $10 for handling, sales tax, and then shipping charges from Oregon. I was in for $72.50 by the time it was done for a SINGLE cartridge.
- The cartridges have an EXTREMELY short shelf-life. 14 days from the time it ships. You have to jump on it immediately.
- Once a cartridge is "activated" you must use it all or throw out any extra. It will not keep.
Summary: The solution from Gestalt works. It's expensive, their shipping charges are absurd and it has a ridiculously short shelf life, but applied according to the instructions with the correct amount it will mitigate the problem.
-Charles
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