![]() ![]() Again, I probably would wear some rubber gloves if prolong contact with the cleaning solution is required. Another approach if the sails are not removed, would be to wash/scrub the stains with hot, sudsy water and some Clorox ® Regular-Bleach₂ with CLOROMAX® added then rinse and dry.I probably would wear some rubber gloves if prolong contact with the cleaning solution is required. Dacron is available in many weights and weaves. ![]() Wash/scrub the area thoroughly and rinse with fresh water. Dacron is made in many styles suitable for kitesurfing kites, bags, shoulder cases, cleeves, traditional diamond kites, stunt kites, windsurfing sails, hang gliders, and sails for ultralight aircraft. If the sail has been removed, you can place affected area in a solution of 3/4 cup Clorox ® Regular-Bleach₂ with CLOROMAX® gallon of cool water to soak for 5 to 15 minutes.Brush the area with a stiff brush to remove as much as possible.One of the reasons this material is used is it can be easily cleaned and bleach is not a problem here. It is also widely used in boating for sails, ropes and even combined with fiberglass for the hulls. This material is widely used in such things as tires, fire hoses and curtains as well as clothing. Short answer here is that Dacron™ is a trademark name for polyester. Could you please tell me how best to remove the black specks and also let me know is Dacron is susceptible to fabric damage from the use of mildew cleaners? Thank you. I have seen small black specks in certain areas, which I believe to be mildew stains. My sailboat sails are made of Dacron, white in color. ![]()
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