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Mildew on Carradice Camper Saddlebag
Any tips on the best way to deal with this?
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Mildew on Carradice Camper Saddlebag
"rifleman" wrote in message t... Any tips on the best way to deal with this? Thanks I'd wash it off if I were you. (Ps this isn't a smart-arse answer - whenever I've let anything go mouldy, washing and drying it seems to sort it out) Cheers Hywel |
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Mildew on Carradice Camper Saddlebag
Hywel & Ros wrote:
I'd wash it off if I were you. (Ps this isn't a smart-arse answer - whenever I've let anything go mouldy, washing and drying it seems to sort it out) And exposure to sunlight does a good job of killing it off. The cork handlebar tape on my tourer was very spotty and black in spring, but it's cleared up with riding and being parked outside (the salt in my sweat might help too). |
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