FAQ's

Q - Can Seat Reviver be used on Boat Carpets? 

A- In 99% of cases, YES. However, verify and test in a small area that is best hidden. Best applied for this purpose by a small 1-2L garden pressure sprayer with a plastic tip (not brass). Leave for a few minutes and then pressure wash for best results. Majority of boat carpets are synthetic material and suitable for Seat Reviver. 

Q - Will 1 Bottle do all of my Boat Seats?

A - In most cases, YES. If you have a large boat, you may need 2. If you have a 20-24 foot  boat, 1 bottle is usually enough for 1 application. 

Q - Will Seat Reviver remove Orange Stains, Yellowing / Dry Rotted Vinyl?

A - Seat Reviver is made for stains caused by Mold & Mildew which are the most common stains on boat seats and outdoor plastics/vinyl. Seat Reviver will not work for orange stains - most commonly caused by sunscreen rubbing off into the seats reacting with the surface, or yellowing caused by dry rotted vinyl (UV Damage). If your seats are dry rotted, the yellowing and brittleness can't be removed. 

Q - Can Seat Reviver be used on RV Awnings, Bimini Tops, Pop-up Campers, Home Gutters or Vinyl Siding?

A - In most cases, YES. These are all perfect applications to pour Seat Reviver into a 1-2L garden pump sprayer with a plastic tip. (Do not use sprayers with a brass tip). Seat Reviver turns as thin as water during spraying and turns back into a light gel after it hits the surface! Gel greatly increases the dwell time by reducing evaporation, increasing effectiveness, and letting the product work longer. However, Before using on Awnings, Bimini Tops, Pop-up Campers or Gutters. Verify the Awning, Bimini top or Pop-up camper material is a synthetic material and not a fabric and that your gutters are plastic. 

Q - Can I put this in a sprayer even though it's a gel? 

A -  YES, in fact, we work with many detailers of boats that use pressure sprayers with wands. Which is optimal for applying Seat Reviver when speed is needed. It is specifically designed to turn as thin as water under pressure coming out of a sprayer, and turns back into a light gel after it hits the surface. For 1 boat only, we recommend using it straight from the bottle. It is easier and faster to spread it vs using a traditional cleaner squirt bottle. 

Q - Do I need to wear gloves? Is Seat Reviver a Bleach Based Product?

A - Yes, you need to wear gloves / PPE. Seat Reviver is a bleach based product with multiple ingredients forming our proprietary recipe, which is what allows our product to outperform multiple leading brands, based on independent testing. Note: Read the full bottle label. Follow all directions and warnings. 

Q - What is the difference between Seat Reviver and Household Bleach

A - Household bleach is not a good option for Vinyl Seats. The reason is that it does not contain specialized ingredients to help reduce the degradation of the vinyl seats. Household Bleach is also less stable due to faster decomposition while in contact with many mildew stained surfaces, so it works less effectively. Household bleach also lacks specialized ingredients that allow it to penetrate into the pores of the vinyl reaching deeper Mildew Stains below the surface layer.  Our product aside, we advise against using Household Bleach on your Boat Seats or any vinyl seats. It's not formulated for that purpose.

Q - Will you have a Vinyl Protectant available for Boat Seats?

A - Yes, we will be releasing a vinyl protectant soon!