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advice on how to remove rust stains from the deck
bpagantor46
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Posted on 05/15/09 - 3:20 PM
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how can i remove the rust stains from the deck?

 
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Wal mart in the cleaners section. a product called Wink. made to remove rust stains.

 
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Oxalic acid in a cleanser form like "Barkeeper's Friend" or Muriatic acid will remove rust stains from the deck on a Whaler.

 
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'Sno-Bowl' toilet bowl cleaner. Let it sit on stubborn stains, but don't let it dry! Will also remove bleeding rust 'runs' down hulls from stainless fasteners.


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my boat was on a lift and my carpenter had a 16 d nail end up on my floor . this worked for me . oxalic acid with water to make a paste let set as needed . i was suprised after first aplication some stian remained when i returned next day stain faded more .did several apps till gone. then i used poly glow and boat looks great . oxalic acid is also known as wood bleach look on container for strongest % easy rust removal

 
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i would recommend On & Off, its very good and i use it on all sorts of stains. i recommend to wear gloves and spread it out with a brush then let it sit for a while and wash away with water

here's a link: http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/25232-hull-bottom-cleaner-gallon-from-marykate.html


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A product named "FSR" it's a blue gel in a clear can. The FSR stands for Fiberglass Stain Remover. It does!!!! It has Ospholic acid in it. I know i did not spell that one right.
Paul

 
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I have used FSR also works great

 
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Ditto...Rich

 
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