Thought about bleach, but will that actually attack the vinyl and make
it sticky? Looking for a solution that costs less than tossing the
hose and buying a new one when other than the black spots... there's
nothing wrong with it.
TIA! Mike
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Cleaning it is only a temporary fix. It's going to keep coming back until
you take care of the cause. Find the leak, and fix it. Unroll the hose, and
let it sit in the air and the sunlight to let the anaerobic mold die. Then
wipe it off with a rag dampened with detergent, and let it dry completely
before rolling it up again. If you fixed the moisture problem, the mold
won't come back. If you didn't fix the moisture problem, it really doesn't
matter what you clean it with because the mold will come back.
--
Warren H.
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Try deck cleaner. Worked on a lawn chair with mold on the plastic.
Thunder
Tilex ought to work pretty well, but as Warren said, you need to cure the
problem, not the symptom.