FAQ's
Q - Will 1 Bottle do all of my Boat Seats?
A - Mildew Stain Remover: In most cases, yes. If you have a 20-24 foot boat, 1 bottle is usually suitable. If you have a large boat, 25ft+, you will need 2.
Vinyl Protectant: you should get 2-3 applications out of 1 bottle on a 20-24 foot boat.
Q - Can your mildew stain remover be used on RV Awnings, Bimini Tops, Pop-up Campers, Home Gutters or Vinyl Siding?
A - Yes. These surfaces are all great candidates for applying Seat Reviver with a 1–2L garden pump sprayer with a plastic tip nozzle only (avoid brass tips). The formula sprays like water under pressure and returns to a thin gel on contact, which boosts dwell time, reduces evaporation, and improves cleaning power. Do not use on natural fabrics.
Q - Do I need to add +UV Shield After using your Mildew Stain Remover?
A - It's highly recommended if using on vinyl seats, because it neutralizes any residual cleaner that may have been missed from rinsing. Which protects your seat stitching. (Note: Most brands of protectants do not neutralize cleaners). It also restores the protective layer on your vinyl will prevent recurring Mildew Stains and UV Damage, which is most responsible for yellowing, fading and cracking. Our Vinyl Protectant +UV Shield has been proven to absorb UV Rays.
Q - Can your Mildew Stain Remover be used on Boat Carpets?
A- Yes. However, always verify and test first in a small area that is best hidden. Best applied for this purpose by a small 1-2L garden pressure sprayer with a plastic nozzle tip (not brass).
Q - Can I put your Mildew Stain Remover in a sprayer?
A - YES, in fact, professional detailers often use Seat Reviver in pressure sprayers for doing multiple boats. Which is optimal for applying Seat Reviver when speed is needed. It is specifically designed to thin more under pressure coming out of a sprayer, and turns back into a thin gel after it hits the surface. However, For 1 boat only, we recommend spreading it on straight from the bottle. It is easier and faster vs using a standard squirt bottle.
Q – Is your Mildew Stain Remover bleach-based?
A – Seat Reviver does use bleach — but not in the way most cleaners do. Our formula is a precision-engineered blend of bleach, anti-corrosives to help stitching, stabilizers, and specialty additives that make bleach work safer, cling longer, and clean deeper. This engineered recipe is what allows Seat Reviver to be safer on marine vinyl while outperforming multiple leading brands in side by side demos.