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Wynn Ferrel
Is anyone else with the new Hunters, experiencing brown "staining" on top of the rub rails. My rubrails have a stain on them that I cannot remove. I have tried Greased Lighting, Starbrite, Wesley's cleaner for whitwall tires, Comet and even pure bleach. Nothing will touch it. I talked to Hunter today and they suggested using Acetone or Laquer thinner. I really hate to use these types of products for fear of harming the gellcoat adjacent to the rubrail material and causing drying and cracking of the rubrails in the future. I asked Hunter to put that recommendation in writing, as I am still in warrenty. If, at some future date, my rubrail cracks and falls off as a consequence of using lacquer thinner on the material, I will want some protection. These are pretty "hot" thinners and can cause some serious damage if used improperly. The thrust of my inquiry is to find out if any other owners of similar models, 310 - 340 - 380, which probably use the same rubrail material, are having similar staining problems. The person I spoke with at Hunter said he was unaware of any problems. However, the way my skeptical mind plays that back is, HE is unaware of any problems; that doesn't necessarily mean there are none.I would be interested in knowing if any other owners are experiencing similar problems. It seems to me that this type of material should be cleanable with some off the shelf cleaner and a little elboe grease --- but not mine. If that is the case, then I think my rubrail material is defective and should be replace under the warrenty. Anyone else have the same problem?Wynn FerrelS/V Tranquility