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wa8yxm
Apr 19, 2019Explorer III
I would think bleach solution is safe on vinyl provided you
1: Have enough ventelation (You do NOT want to be breathing bleach fumes)
and 2: YOu do not let it sit there for days on end (Well it won't cause it won't last that long but. I'm exaggerating the time line a bit)
IF you need to be sure.. Try a small spot out of the way where nobody will see it.
NOTE: first Spring de-winterizing my RV.. Blasted fitting came apart nd I pumped gallons of bleach water onto the both vinyl and carpet floors.. They have never been so clean :). (no damage)
1: Have enough ventelation (You do NOT want to be breathing bleach fumes)
and 2: YOu do not let it sit there for days on end (Well it won't cause it won't last that long but. I'm exaggerating the time line a bit)
IF you need to be sure.. Try a small spot out of the way where nobody will see it.
NOTE: first Spring de-winterizing my RV.. Blasted fitting came apart nd I pumped gallons of bleach water onto the both vinyl and carpet floors.. They have never been so clean :). (no damage)
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