This article provides a step-by-step guide on cleaning mold off of a diving board. The first step is to remove any debris or leaves that may have accumulated on the board, then use water and mild soap to gently scrub away dirt or grime. For wooden boards, use a damp cloth and water, while fiberglass or plastic boards should be cleaned with a hose and water. If the board has nuts bolts, rubber channels, or squeaky hinges, use a hose and water.
Cleaning a paddleboard requires minimal effort, so rinse it off with fresh, non-salinated water and a gentle household detergent like dishwashing liquid. Dry the board thoroughly and store it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Rinse the board thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue, and dry the board completely with a clean towel to prevent water spots.
Mold may have permanently stained the gel coat (resin) on the board, so repainting the top can help preserve its appearance and durability. Regular maintenance procedures are recommended, especially after high use periods.
To clean mold off of a diving board, spray a mixture of outdoor moss and mildew remover in a small patch and let it work for 10 minutes. Rinse the board with cleaner water and a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Use a bleachwater mix of 20-25% bleach along with a nylon bristle brush and a plain water rinse from a garden hose. Hose the board off daily with fresh water and scrub the board with warm soapy water. Mix one part Wet Forget Concentrate with five parts water in a garden pump sprayer and spray the surface thoroughly.
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