AquaClean
Toronto, Ontario

Sail Cleaning and Rejuvenation

with Dacro-Nyolite

The revolutionary and totally new revitalizing and waterproofing treatment.

aquaClean sail cleaning & Rejuvenation
If the Vikings had invented Dacro-Nyolite W, there wouldn't have been anything left for Columbus to discover!
Sails and canvas will last longer when they are clean.  We at AquaClean have perfected an excellent process to clean and revitalize sailcloth and to waterproof canvas products including stain proofing most dodgers and bimini tops without harming the clear windows.  Dacro-Nyolite will also lubricate the zippers and extend the life of the fabric and the stitching.

Sails are soaked for several days in our own special cleaning solution and then cleaned individually with our non-abrasive, non-damaging process.   Most stains, mould and mildew will come out, including rust, spider droppings, blood etc.  Graphite, grease and some oil stains will not totally disappear, however you will be totally surprised when you see the new overall bright clean white colour.  Your boating friends will definitely be impressed!

When your sails are limp and soft like a well-worn shirt they don't look good and they don't work well.  We can rejuvenate the fabric to its original stiffness and luster.  The process will also reinstate the UV protection and waterproofing qualities of the cloth.  By having us both clean and rejuvenate your sails you will greatly enhance your investment and look good on the water!  Most sails can be rescued from the dismal fate of having to be replaced, so save your hard earned money and give us a call and let us clean and rejuvenate your sails and canvas now.

NOTE: Revitalizing or waterproofing cannot be done without cleaning first.

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For more information, or to arrange to have your sails revitalized contact
Lyall or Matthew Johnston

416 882-7245 (Cell), Fax: (905) 566-1441

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