How do I remove moss-like green stuff from window rubbers?
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I have green stuff growing on my window rubbers, thanks to the fact that my car sits in a damp, shaded spot. ASDA mould and milldew remover does a champion job of removing milldew from the bathroom tile grouting (and curry stains from white shirts!) but I wouldn't risk using it on the car as it might bleach the paint!! Is there a product on the market specifically for dealing with this problem or do folks know of another solution?
Mr MoJo said:
Hot soapy water, a cloth and alot of scrubbing always works on the Rangie and that sits around doing very little most of the week.
Any specific type of soap?
Mr MoJo said:
Once you've got it, it seems to return quite quickly though
Yeah, I've noticed that having had a less severe case of it before and cleaned it off. Perhaps new window rubbers all round is the answer... which also means a new back window I'm planning to move in the next year and when I do the car will get an extensive cosmetic overhaul. No point doing it now as it'll give the local nob-heads a blank canvass to make their mark on, but once I'm relocated eight years of collective chav-damage will be wiped-out in one wallet-thrashing refurb-fest!
I can safely say that a visit to your local garage pressure washer will get rid of this green muck. Make sure the windows are all very tightly shut and make sure the water is very hot (steam prefferably), you may wish to purchase some 'Muck Off' from any good Halfrauds outlet or Bikeshop (as it is effectively 'TFR' - Traffic Film Remover), spray the seals with Muck Off (or TFR if you can get hold of it through the trade) and leave it to soak for a few mins, then crack on with the steam cleaner/pressure washer concentrating the 'jet' on the effected areas.
Caution - DO NOT LEAVE TFR OR MUCK OFF ON THE PAINT OR RUBBERS FOR TOO LONG AS IT WILL STREAK THE RUBBERS IF YOU DO, LIKEWISE, IT WILL ALSO TARNISH THE PAINTWORK OVER A PRELONGED PERIOD. ALSO, DO NOT USE TFR OR MUCK OFF IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR ON HOT BODYWORK/ALLOYS AS IT WILL DRY STREAKY WHICH WILL THEN RESULT IN HOURS OF HARD POLISHING!
Tip - Treat the rubbers with a plastic/rubber treatment gel or spray afterwards and they will come up like new!
Fact - I am NOT a valeter!!!
Good luck with the green stuff!
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