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Old 09-20-2023, 04:23 AM
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Here are the before and after pics. It's 98% there as far as I'm concerned. My plan is to leave it for now and see what a few more washings do to take out the remainder of the stains. I'll take it to a pro with a steam cleaner in the spring to remove the last little bit if it's still showing by then. I'm holding off on sealing it for now until I consider it perfect. What was strange was that only 1/3 of it stained originally. The rest was perfect. We never take it out if rain is in the forecast anyway. It's strictly a top down toy for us and the season will be winding down soon here in the northeast. My conclusion to all this is that I probably should have made sure to mist it on a little more lightly. Hope this helps others.
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thanks for making this thread. i actually just purchased some 303 on Amazon...
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