is it possible that side of the boat gets more sun exposure?
Last night got home and went to have a look and amazingly the majority of it has gone. I've done nothing since that little trial with Acetone on about 200mm of it. What I think has happened is the sun has killed the mold.
So boat lives under a tarp, the port side is closest to a hedge and the starboard there is nothing except the house which is about 2m away. The boat has been under a tarp for a few weeks maybe 3 and when I lifted the tarp thats what I found. Very strange it didn't happen on the port side.
I was at Whitworths looking at different cleaning products and the guy mentioned it looked like epoxy overspray but (and especially now) I feel its pink mould. I'm going fishing tomorrow so I'm hoping that the sun will kill off the remainder of it. I'll also hit it with some vinegar before I go. Vinegar is what I've used in the past to kill mould off life jackets so hopefully that will fix it.
The Starboard side gets more sun exposure when the tarp is off.
Neiter vinegar nor bleach will kill mould only remove it, to kill the spores you need clove oil, you only need about a 5% solution at most,
Like Dignity has said , clove oil and vinegar (not together ) I am amazed at what white vinegar will move and the clove oil will kill any mold spore.
Try white vinegar on ant rusty bolt ( fined the worst one you can fine ) cover in white vinegar solution for about 2 weeks then pressure wash really amazing
good rust stains on FG as well.
huh no worries will get some clove oil