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Old 07-20-2005, 11:27 AM   #1
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Our satellite leaked (in the up position) during a recent rain storm and discolored the carpeted (?) ceiling in our '04 Adventurer.
Someone mentioned that it could be bleached-out using a small mixture of bleach and water in a spray bottle.

Has anyone tried this with success? If so, what should the mixture consistency be – 90% water 10% bleach or??

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Our satellite leaked (in the up position) during a recent rain storm and discolored the carpeted (?) ceiling in our '04 Adventurer.
Someone mentioned that it could be bleached-out using a small mixture of bleach and water in a spray bottle.

Has anyone tried this with success? If so, what should the mixture consistency be – 90% water 10% bleach or??

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Old 07-21-2005, 04:32 AM   #3
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Before I used bleach I would try one of the OXY cleaners. They are available at any dollar store.
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In our Newmar with the cloth ceiling we used a mixture of 1 oz bleach and 9 oz of water.

Sprayed and let sit overnight. DO NOT RUB IT.

Stain will be gone. Newmar told us to use this mix.

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