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Old 08-11-2015, 07:57 AM   #1
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Water stained wall fabric replacement

My dealer said he had replacement fabric for the areas where the walls have gotten stained from water leading to mold.

When time came to fix it he said that he had the most incredible fabric cleaner and would start with that thinking he could get the stains (and mold?) out. A few weeks later he finally admitted failure and went fabric shopping as nothing he had was like what is on the 390. Unable to show me what he found he suggested I have it done by a local repair shop. Mostly it sounds like he found nothing similar to what is in my Sky Deck.

So I am asking, what have people done dealing with this issue?

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Old 08-13-2015, 07:08 AM   #2
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I have a few water stains too most are so light that I easily can ignore them. A big one I made myself as I left the window open in the rain my wife cleaned with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and it got it for the most part.
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If you are talking about the "mouse fur" wall covering, I used the upholstery cleaning attachment tool for our Rugdoctor carpet cleaner. The upholstery cleaning fluid got most of the stain out. For the remainder, I mixed a little bleach with water in a spray bottle. I sprayed the stained area and worked it in with a brush. Then, I vacuumed the moisture out with the Rugdoctor upholstery tool. Problem solved. Looks good as new.
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