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Dealing with Dirty Sails

By Administrator · On February 16, 2017

Among the many chores we’ve got ahead of us this winter, removing, and storing sails is one of them. This is also a good time to clean the sails. You can clean most sails yourself, but be sure to set aside enough time. You also will need a large work area. Be aware that some sailcloth materials (Kevlar and nylon in particular) are sensitive to certain substances—chlorine bleach and acetone, to name those most damaging. Read More

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