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Is there something I could use, like scotch guard, to treat this and "re-water-proof" it?
Areospace 303, Biokleen, etc all have products that will re-waterproof canvas. I'm just starting to test each out to see who has the best product. I really like Biokleen products, but their canvas product doesn't bead up the water like I had hoped. All of their other products for other cleaning projects are awesome.
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Second question. The Bimini has a rip in it. What is the best way to patch it? Or, should I get it hemmed up?
I would see an upholstery shop for a professional opinion. My guess is it will need to be patched.
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What is the best way to clean the window panels?
I would use a vinegar based product like Windex with vinegar. Anything with alcohol or acids could be harmful over time.
I have two canvas covers for my boat, one is new, one I bought used. The first one is the snap kind "mooring cover", the other is for road and storage use since it actually covers part of the hull and ratchets in the back. Both are nice covers and keep things dry inside, but as they age I'm noticing more and more puddles of water after it rains. The sad thing is, my boat doesn't sit outside unless I'm getting ready for a trip or using the boat. I had an old boat with the same type of canvas cover and it did the same thing. Long story short, it happens. You have to keep up on the canvas maintenance along with everything else unless you go with a less breathable cover.
Hope this helps!
Matt
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Current Boats:2012 FW H260, 8.2 B3X (DTS) "Ctrl-Alt-Delete"
Previous Boats:1984 Century 5000, Merc 260 Alpha 1
2012 Yamaha VXR
Kansas City, MO
