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Vinyl Cleaner & Protector
Lift mold and mildew, then shield vinyl from the sun — bleach-free.
Size: 32oz
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Vinyl Revive · 32oz
$29.99Safe on these surfaces
Coverage
≈ 250 sq ft of vinyl per 32 oz bottle
A 24 ft boat (~168 sq ft of vinyl & canvas) takes about 1 bottle of Vinyl Revive to treat it all.
Rough estimate from typical topside area — real use varies with prep, surface, and conditions.
Shake well, then spray Vinyl Revive generously onto the vinyl or canvas surface.
Allow up to 5 minutes to penetrate and loosen dirt, grime, mold, and mildew.
Scrub with a soft-to-firm brush as needed, repeat on stubborn spots, then rinse with water or wipe clean.
For a protective layer — or to use as a standalone mold & mildew preventative — lightly spray and wipe evenly with a microfiber cloth.
Bleach-free doesn't mean weak: it pulls mold, mildew, oils, dirt, and grime off seats and canvas, then leaves protection behind against regrowth and UV damage so your vinyl keeps looking new.
Feedback from our pre-launch field-test crew — verified-purchase reviews start rolling in at launch.

“See the photo, that was real mildew”
Those white seats were headed to the upholstery shop. Grey mildew dots all over, and under a cover in Florida humidity it kept coming back no matter what I scrubbed with. Sprayed this, let it sit a few minutes, wiped. The photo is the result. And it doesn't leave that greasy feel where you slide off the seat.
“One bottle instead of two”
I used to carry a cleaner and a separate protectant under the console. This does both and the seats dry matte instead of shiny. Also the trigger sprayer is actually good, doesn't dribble down your hand. Small thing but it matters.
“Took two rounds on the worst spots”
Pulled the tritoon out of winter storage and the back bench had some deep-set mildew. Most of it wiped right off but the bad spots needed a second pass with a soft brush. They DID come out though, which is more than I can say for the last two products I tried.
“Helm seat feels like vinyl again”
my helm seat was getting that stiff, dried-out feel at the seams. Been wiping it down with this every few weeks over the winter and it's gone soft again. Charleston sun is brutal so we'll see what summer does to it.
“Finally one that isn't greasy”
Every protectant I've tried turns the seats into a slip-n-slide. This dries matte and you can sit on it in a wet bathing suit without shooting off the bow. That's the whole review.
“Does what it says”
Seats look good. Smells fine. No complaints.
“We're boat people now, apparently”
My husband came home in March with a 1998 Bayliner off Facebook Marketplace and announced we were boat people now. The seats were the color of weak coffee. Three weekends, a shop vac, a new bilge pump and a LOT of YouTube later, we finally got to the cosmetic stuff. This was the one thing that worked like the video said it would. Seats are white again, mostly. The carbs still need work but that's not this company's problem.
Yes. Vinyl Revive is a bleach-free formula, so it cleans and protects without bleach harming your vinyl, stitching, or canvas.
Yes — that's the point. It lifts mold, mildew, oils, and grime while leaving behind UV protection that helps prevent regrowth, so you skip the separate conditioner step.
Used as directed, Vinyl Revive helps prevent mold and mildew regrowth for up to 6 months, with built-in UV protection to guard against sun damage.



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