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Here's a mundane topic if ever there was one. Any good methods to get rid of mildew on the waterproof bottom of a bivy sack? The Goretex top is fine, but the bottom is spotted black. A regular wash got the smell, but the black spots remain behind. Any ideas?

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Aquaseal makes a product called "Mirazyme", a microbial odor eliminator. It is made for the elimination of funk in sports/outdoor gear. (and is biodegradable, for those who care) I don't know for fact it will eliminate the stains, but it does work relatively well on the odor. You should have no problem eliminating any stains with Nikwax's Tech Wash, a Gore-Tex safe stripper. The shit takes out most anything. (work some in before the wash full strength) Tech Wash is available at most outdoor shops locally, but the Mirazyme I have not noticed anywhere. Good Luck!

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Thanks to all. I'll start simple with the Sun and work up from there. My wife suggested a rinse in Vinegar, which may be the reason the smell is virtually gone (virtually being a relative term).

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The only problem with using vinegar is that you smell like fish-n-chips afterwards, and all the seagulls that hang out outside Ivars will think you are food!!!! and dive bomb ya.

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Ok, down here in an old thread I'm gonna tell the truth (I was proud in the beginning...that changed) I ran the REI repair counter at the old and new stores for 5 yrs. The mildew recipe we used goes like this:

One gallon hot water

One cup lysol

Drench the item, use a sponge if nec.

DO NOT RINSE but allow to dry

One gallon hot water

One cup lemon juice

Drench, sponge

Do not rinse, allow to dry THEN fully rinse the item.

Big hassle but it works and can save nylon from the garbage.

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