Testing Matt Chem's Stop Moisi on a boat's interior paneling after winter storage


Mold is a common problem when boats are brought back into service in the spring after winter storage. Panelings, fabrics, and interior coverings are all susceptible to the effects of moisture. This video demonstrates how the Stop Moisi stain remover performs under real-world conditions.

After several months of winter storage, mold often appears on boat interiors. Cleaning it can be a tedious task, especially in hard-to-reach areas. This video puts Matt Chem?s Stop Moisi product to the test on a boat interior affected by mold spots.

Apply directly to the mold stains

In this segment, we are treating a lining that has developed numerous mold spots over the winter. The product is sprayed directly onto the affected areas, without brushing them first.

Using the spray makes it easy to reach the corners and crevices of the surface. After application, allow the product to sit for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing with clean water using a sponge, in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.

Visible results after twenty minutes

Once the treatment time has elapsed, the video shows the treated surface being wiped down. The mold stains have disappeared, and the upholstery looks completely clean again.

A demonstration that confirms the product's effectiveness on this type of surface, which is particularly exposed to moisture during the rainy season.

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