Hey guys,
Not sure what the best way to go about this is. I have a very thick custom Sunbrella cover that goes over the tower and provides a very steep angle so no water ever pools on the cover...ever.
This past spring when I went to uncover the boat for the season, there was a fair bit of water inside the boat. Carpet was soaked and center ski locker was full with about a foot of water. There are no rips, tears or splitting seams. The cover is in really great shape and is 4 years old.
Do these things need to get re-waterproofed occasionally? I’m guessing they do.
It’s also pretty dirty. So, I’d like to clean it and waterproof it. Does anyone have any suggestions about the best way to do this and what to use?
Thanks
Not sure what the best way to go about this is. I have a very thick custom Sunbrella cover that goes over the tower and provides a very steep angle so no water ever pools on the cover...ever.
This past spring when I went to uncover the boat for the season, there was a fair bit of water inside the boat. Carpet was soaked and center ski locker was full with about a foot of water. There are no rips, tears or splitting seams. The cover is in really great shape and is 4 years old.
Do these things need to get re-waterproofed occasionally? I’m guessing they do.
It’s also pretty dirty. So, I’d like to clean it and waterproof it. Does anyone have any suggestions about the best way to do this and what to use?
Thanks
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