How to Clean White Vinyl Boat Upholstery

White vinyl is an upholstery option that can be found in many boats. The durable vinyl withstands wear and tear with ease, while the bright white color provides a clean, inviting environment to the boat area. To keep the upholstery looking its best, it is important to incorporate a cleaning routine that will keep the vinyl looking clean and crisp. Cleaning the upholstery every four to six weeks is best, typically before inviting guests onto the boat for a day on the water. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Bucket
  • Water
  • Dish detergent
  • Cleaning cloth
  • Hydrogen peroxide, optional
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Instructions

    • 1

      Pour 3 cups of warm water into a cleaning bucket, along with 1 tsp. of liquid dish detergent. The detergent will cut through residue and buildup, without damaging the white vinyl upholstery.

    • 2

      Dip a cleaning cloth into the solution, and scrub over the upholstery. Scrub as hard as needed until all residue has been removed from the vinyl.

    • 3

      Pour 1tsp. of hydrogen peroxide into the bucket for mildewed and heavy residue areas. Dip the cloth into the solution and continue scrubbing.

    • 4

      Wipe down the upholstery with a wet cleaning cloth when finished, to remove any remaining residue or cleaning solution.

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