Gettimg rid of rust stains on decks

wilf

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Jan 25, 2017
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oday 25 oday 25 long beach
Anyone have any tips or recomendations of products to remove rust stains from gelcoat and non slip painted surfaces ?
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,553
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
There are a lot of products that have oxalic acid in them. Bar Keepers Friend is a good choice, Rit rust remover is also oxalic acid.

You can also try lemon juice or vinegar but those only work well if it is surface stain only. Whatever you try, let it sit for a while then wash it off.
 
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wilf

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Jan 25, 2017
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oday 25 oday 25 long beach
There are a lot of products that have oxalic acid in them. Bar Keepers Friend is a good choice, Rit rust remover is also oxalic acid.

You can also try lemon juice or vinegar but those only work well if it is surface stain only. Whatever you try, let it sit for a while then wash it off.
Thanks will look for that, i tried lemon juice but dodnt work
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,439
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
I use Barkeepers Friend. Not too expensive and pretty widely available. It also has some cleanser in it, so works great on non-skid. It does dull flat fiberglass however, and it needs to be waxed at a minimum.

They also make BarKeepers in a liquid/gel. I still prefer the cleanser type. Seems to clean better.

Greg
 

capta

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Jun 4, 2009
4,905
Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
Phosphoric acid is what is used to keep rust stains off the white cruise ship hulls. Of course (I hope) you won't need it by the 55 gallon drum so you can find it by the gallon or quart in most hardware stores or boat chandlers, as Ospho.
Also very good, but more expensive, is a product also made specifically to take off rust and other stains from gelcoat; On & Off Hull/Bottom Cleaner.
I've found neither to be especially dangerous, if the directions/cautions are followed.
 

wilf

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Jan 25, 2017
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oday 25 oday 25 long beach
I use Barkeepers Friend. Not too expensive and pretty widely available. It also has some cleanser in it, so works great on non-skid. It does dull flat fiberglass however, and it needs to be waxed at a minimum.

They also make BarKeepers in a liquid/gel. I still prefer the cleanser type. Seems to clean better.

Greg
Thanks will go look for some tomorrow
 

EV21

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Apr 29, 2016
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Macgregor 21 Venture Delaware ...
Also saw Oxalic Acid on ebay. 5 Lbs powder for $14.75 w/free shipping.
 
Jun 21, 2007
2,117
Hunter Cherubini 36_80-82 Sausalito / San Francisco Bay
Get "the works" at most any dollar store. It works! Chief
1) Ditto the "The Works" as recommended by Chief RA. Also does fantastic as removing tannin stains from the hull. I've attached a pic of how it cleaned the tannin from my hull the first time I used it. No scrubbing. Just a couple of applications with a sponge wetted with "The Works". I also use it for 1) removing rust stains from sails. Just dab it on with a brush over the rust stain. Might take a few applications, but the rust will disappear. 2) Wiping over my entire hull before the annual waxing. It seems to restore much of the white. My theory is the oxalic acid dissolves mineral and scale deposits.

I get mine at Dollar Tree. Here is a url link to show what to look for.

https://www.dollartree.com/The-Works-16-oz-Tub-Shower-Cleaner/p6065/index.pro

2) But another observation: Where are the gelcoat rust stains coming from? Usually will be from stainless steel fittings' rust that has leached around and into the adjacent gelcoat. Or from water constantly dripping off rusted stainless steel fittings or from standing rigging. If this is the case, then the SS also should be treated. As reviewed by Mainesail a number of years ago, "Spotless Stainless", does wonders restoring old rust tarnished stainless to rust free. With citric acid as its active ingredient, a layer of passivation is imparted which inhibits the rate of re-staining with rust. Oxalic acid will remove rust stains from Stainless Steel. But leaves the surface unprotected and prone to fast re-rusting.

Spotless Stainless will remove gelcoat rusts stains as well. It's a tad on the expensive side. But it is a product that in fact works. Been using it myself for about 7 years now. And I re-order when I run out.
 

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wilf

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Jan 25, 2017
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oday 25 oday 25 long beach
1) Ditto the "The Works" as recommended by Chief RA. Also does fantastic as removing tannin stains from the hull. I've attached a pic of how it cleaned the tannin from my hull the first time I used it. No scrubbing. Just a couple of applications with a sponge wetted with "The Works". I also use it for 1) removing rust stains from sails. Just dab it on with a brush over the rust stain. Might take a few applications, but the rust will disappear. 2) Wiping over my entire hull before the annual waxing. It seems to restore much of the white. My theory is the oxalic acid dissolves mineral and scale deposits.

I get mine at Dollar Tree. Here is a url link to show what to look for.

https://www.dollartree.com/The-Works-16-oz-Tub-Shower-Cleaner/p6065/index.pro

2) But another observation: Where are the gelcoat rust stains coming from? Usually will be from stainless steel fittings' rust that has leached around and into the adjacent gelcoat. Or from water constantly dripping off rusted stainless steel fittings or from standing rigging. If this is the case, then the SS also should be treated. As reviewed by Mainesail a number of years ago, "Spotless Stainless", does wonders restoring old rust tarnished stainless to rust free. With citric acid as its active ingredient, a layer of passivation is imparted which inhibits the rate of re-staining with rust. Oxalic acid will remove rust stains from Stainless Steel. But leaves the surface unprotected and prone to fast re-rusting.

Spotless Stainless will remove gelcoat rusts stains as well. It's a tad on the expensive side. But it is a product that in fact works. Been using it myself for about 7 years now. And I re-order when I run out.
 

wilf

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Jan 25, 2017
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oday 25 oday 25 long beach
Left a box of screws on the deck thats where the majar stain came from but theres couple other spots on the cockpit seats theyre not round any of the deck fittings which is good
 

EV21

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Apr 29, 2016
94
Macgregor 21 Venture Delaware ...
JamesG161 - Noting your post re Naval Jelly. Will it work for rust stains on fiberglass/gelcoat? Reason I ask is that it might be handy for non-horizontal spots where you could dab some on and let it "hang on" while it works.