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    Been thinking of getting my 7 year old boat seats recovered....or some of them....they are not too bad (for a fishing boat) but was just checking around to see what was out there......ran across this site that does that....matter of fact they made the seats for the Triton I have but Triton has their own facility to do that now.....the one thing they told me to pass along to all my boat owner friends was how to make the seat covers last.....pretty easy, just wash with soap and water frequently and then wipe down thoroughly with baby oil.....said it would extend the life considerably......here is the link to them....they are just outside Nashville....

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    Did they recommend anything to help prevent mildew on boat seats?
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    I was wondering the same thing with the mildew.
    Randy Andres

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grab Da Net View Post
    Did they recommend anything to help prevent mildew on boat seats?
    your guess is as good as mine on the mildew.....I would say, if you get it, just clean it.....I am sure they would help you if you would give them a call....they are very friendly.....
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    vinegar and water will get ride of that mildew. Juat have to scrub them with a brush.

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    It works also if you have a tackle bag that has the little mildew spots on it. Soak the bag in vinegar and water. Scrub with a brush

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