I'm A Believer Now: Wax On Stainless = Effective Rust Stain Barrier

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Jun 21, 2007
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Hunter Cherubini 36_80-82 Sausalito / San Francisco Bay
A couple of months ago in this forum I followed a thread about stainless steel becoming rust stained again after polishing. This had been my experience. After polishing my been-on-the-boat since 1980 stanchions and pulpit/stern railings, rust stains would be evident again as soon as even one day of (salt water) sailing.

Forum members recommended applying wax to SS after polishing.

Wax stopping rust? On my old SS fittings? I thought yeah, right. Fat chance.

But hey, worth a try. I already had a bottle of wax. Applying will take only a few minutes extra time after polishing out the existing rust stains. .

I'm a convert. After 1.5 months, no recurrence of rust stains yet. From now on, I'll certainly remember to reapply wax relatively frequently. Much quicker and easier than polishing.

Wax I used was a standard fiberglass polish/wax with PEFT.

Thanks for the thread.
 

Jim

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May 21, 2007
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Catalina 36 MK II NJ
Good, thanks for sharing

I'll be doing the same...
 

RickS

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Jan 28, 2007
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Jeanneau 39i-P Milwaukee, WI
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Jun 16, 2005
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You are aware, tho, that

wax on stainless will accelerate crevice corrosion by denying oxygen to the surface, whereas the rust stains you remove with polish are only surface rust and more or less harmless.
 

JerryA

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Oct 17, 2004
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Hunter Hunter 170 Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie
Nano Polish?

Would the same be true for Nano polish type products? Since the product would get into even smaller areas. Just wondering.

JerryA
 
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