Removing rust marks

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Hayden Jones

Someone left a tin can sitting in the galley and it left a rust mark. Any one got an idea as to how I can get rid of it? It appears to have permanently marred the finish of the fiber glass. Thanks H
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Quick and cheap.

Hayden: The first thing that I would try is CLR. You can find this at most stores (grocery, K-mart etc). I know that it does a great job on Calcium. You should try a spot on your gelcoat.
 
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T J Furstenau

Wink

There is a product on the market called Wink, that I have used to get rust stains out of a number of things. Should be available at your grocer, and it comes in a brown bottle. Good luck.
 
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Frank Walker

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Oxalic acid (see West Marine) and a little water to make a paste will remove it like magic. Also Iron OUT from Home Depo for water softners will do the same thing. Never leave home without it. I have been using both for years without any problems on the GRP surface. For those cruising the ICW, it will remove the moustache as fast as it is applied. Frank
 
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BART FORD

getting rid of rust

You might try one of 2 choices. #1 ZUD, bathroom cleaner, available at the grocery store, does a great job of cleaning rust in the kitchen and bathroom. or #2 you might try oxalic acid or wood bleach. this works great on lake scum even the dried on kind.
 
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