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Sail Care, Cleaning

Posted:
Mon Oct 01, 2001 12:35 pm
by Guest
I have old, yellowed, and stained dacron sails that came with my 1967 DS. I am looking for advice on cleaning them. Will standard detergents strip whatever resin may be left on the old dogs? Is a scrub brush, kiddie pool full of bleach detergent a good idea? What about a commercial tumble washer with "Ivory snow"?
Hey if I put them in a giant dryer, on HOT they might shrink back closer to their original shape! (or melt, I'll avoid that)
Any tips on Sail washing would be appreciated.
BARRY (bfk-at-SDcity.sannet.gov)

Posted:
Tue Oct 02, 2001 6:52 am
by Guest
Barry,
Check out this site. They will clean, repair and recondition your sails for little money. A friend of mind has his done and was very pleased.
Dan
Dan Wilhelm (dwilhelm43-at-aol.com)

Posted:
Tue Oct 02, 2001 6:56 am
by Guest
Barry,
Sorry I forgot to inclcude the site.
http://www.sailcare.com/Dan (dwilhelm43-at-aol.com)

Posted:
Thu Oct 04, 2001 6:22 pm
by Guest
I read some good cleaning and Sail care tips on "Sailnet".
No need to reinvent the wheel here. Check it out.
BARRY (bfk-at-SDcity.sannet.gov)

Posted:
Wed Oct 10, 2001 10:40 am
by Guest
"SailCare" treatment lasts about 5 years, according to them. Costs around $130.00 for DS sails, plus extra for any repairs. They "do" reef points, leech lines, draft stripes, #'s etc. First come first serve, current turn around time is 3 weeks, varies depending on workload at the plant. I'm going to give it a try.
BARRY (bfk-at-SDcity.sannet.gov)

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2001 6:35 pm
by Guest
I had Sailcare clean, repair and add reef points a few years ago...quite satisfied...batten pockets sewn...reefing really added sailing days for me, usually I'm a solo sailor.
pete tenerowicz (peteten-at-hotmail.com)